The Italian Antonio Conte, head coach of the English football club Tottenham, responded to the news linking him to the coaching of the French side Paris Saint-Germain, calling it 'phony'.
- They followed RT up on Italian manager Antonio Conte's response to the news linking him to the coaching of the French team Paris Saint-Germain, calling it "false."
- AH. Media "that press reports circulated in France and Italy earlier this week indicate that Conte would have liked to be a replacement for Argentina's Mauricio Pochettino at the Paris Saint-Germain team.
- Conte, who has 12 months left in his contract with Tottenham, has consistently refused to sign a long-term contract with the Spurs, but stressed that "the latest news is not true."
- Conte said: "Obviously, I think it's a good thing to have my work appreciated by other clubs. That's something. But the truth is, I don't like inventing news, just to talk, or to create problems. "
He added: "It's not true, it's not fair to me, to the clubs involved and to the players. Also because we were very focused on the five games to achieve amazing results. I repeat, such a kind of attitude makes me smile. "The Italian coach continued:" But I also think, people who want to say something about this, have to show some respect to people involved in this situation, not invent false news and say many false things. "
The British news agency B.I. AH. Media "that press reports spread in France and Italy
- Early this week, Conte wanted to be a replacement for Argentina's Mauricio Pochettino in Paris Saint-Germain.
- Conte, who has 12 months remaining in his contract with Spurs, has consistently refused to sign a long-term contract with the Spurs, but stressed that "the latest news is incorrect."
- Conte said: "Obviously, I think it's a good thing that my work is appreciated by other clubs. That's something. But the truth is, I don't like inventing news, just to talk, or to create problems. "
He added: "It's not true, it's not fair to me, to the clubs involved and to the players.
Also because we were very focused on the five games to achieve amazing results.
I repeat, such a kind of attitude makes me smile ". "But I think also, people who want to say something about this, have to show some respect for people involved in this situation, not invent fake news and say many false things," the Italian coach continued.
Antonio Conte, 52, concluded: "In such a situation, those who work in football, players or coaches, know very well that at this time of the season, many false news come out."
The Spurs side are fifth in the Premier League "Premier League" table with 58 points from 33 games, two behind fourth-placed Arsenal, with Manchester United sixth with 55 points and two games more than the London pair.
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