Tottenham manager, Antonio Conte, blamed his players after going two goals ahead and being forced to a 3-3 draw against Southampton, strongly questioning their motivation and the club's goals
The Italian, who is expected to leave the club at the end of this season, also cast doubt on his future by criticizing the owner, Joe Lewis, and the club chairman, Daniel Levy.
"For me this is unacceptable," Conte said, after James Ward-Prowse scored a penalty to complete the Saints' comeback in the final seconds. We lead 3-1, but we concede two goals easily"
Conte, answering just two questions in 10 minutes, went so far as to blame the draw which ruined Tottenham's hopes of finishing in the top four
"I think it is better to get into trouble, we are not a team, We are 11 players who enter the field. I see selfish players, players who do not want to help each other and who do not put their heart into the team. This season compared to last, we have done very badly"
p>"It has been like this for 20 years now we are just playing for fun, it is not surprising to see that the team has not won any title in that period. There is no serious intention to change this situation," said Conte



