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Tottenham ‘keen on Maurizio Sarri as they consider replacing Antonio Conte with THIRD former Chelsea manager in 4 years’


TOTTENHAM are considering former Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri as a potential replacement for Antonio Conte, reports say.

The current Spurs boss has yet to sign a new deal with his contract set to run out at the end of the season.

Maurizio Sarri is an experienced coach who came to prominence after his three impressive years at Napoli before a stint at ChelseaCredit: Getty
Antonio Conte has been in charge of Spurs since November 2021Credit: Reuters

Conte has appeared frustrated in recent press conferences amid Tottenham’s dodgy run of form in 2023.

It is still not clear if the Italian intends to stay on for another season in North London.

Now, Italian publication Il Messaggero report that the club already have a replacement in mind.

Sarri, currently in charge of Lazio, is believed to be among the frontrunners to replace Conte.

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The 64-year-old managed Chelsea in the 2018-19 season, having replaced Conte on that occasion at Stamford Bridge.

He left after one campaign to take charge of Juventus where he would lead the club to their ninth Serie A title in the Covid-hit 2019-20 season.

But he would be sacked just a month later after Juve were dumped out of the Champions League during the delayed knockout tournament in August.

Sarri has bounced back since and is now leading a team Lazio who are fighting for a Champions League spot against Jose Mourinho’s Roma.

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Both clubs have been helped by Juventus’ 15 point deduction which appears to have taken the Old Lady out of the running.

If Tottenham were to move for the Italian, he would be the fourth ex-Chelsea boss who would take charge of the club in the last decade and the third since 2019.

Along with Conte, Andre Villas Boas has also made the jump from Stamford Bridge to White Hart Lane in 2012.

While Mourinho took charge of Chelsea twice before landing at Tottenham in 2019.

Sarri had a mixed time at the Blues before being replaced by Frank Lampard.

He led the club to a 3rd-place finish and won the Europa League during his one season in charge.

That campaign also arguably saw Eden Hazard’s best season at Chelsea.

But sizeable sections of the fanbase did not warm to Sarri and criticised the style of play and his use of N’Golo Kante in a more advanced midfield role.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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