Tottenham Hotspur ahead Dejan Kulusevski mentioned the gamers should respect supervisor Antonio Conte’s phrases and that he had not felt slighted by the Italian’s stinging criticism of the membership.
Conte blasted his gamers as egocentric, missing crew spirit and unable to play below stress in a unprecedented media convention following Spurs’ 3-3 draw at Southampton.
Asked if he was offended by Conte’s feedback, Kulusevski instructed Sky Sports, “No, because I know what I bring to the team everyday.
“I know that I prepare myself to do as good as I can and that’s why I can always look at myself in the mirror,” added the 22-year-old, who’s a part of Sweden’s squad for his or her European Championship qualifiers towards Belgium and Azerbaijan.
“Sometimes I know I don’t play well enough and I can take responsibility for that.
“But what (Conte) said is for him (to say), that’s his word. But I respect him, he helped me a lot during my career so he’s still a very important man in the club and in my work.”
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Earlier this week, Spurs midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg known as on Conte to elaborate on his criticism.
Spurs has been eradicated from the home cup competitions this season, in addition to the Champions League, and Kulusevski mentioned Conte was dissatisfied, simply because the gamers are.
“I know sometimes we have to be sad and angry, and that’s how he took it,” he mentioned. “We have to respect his words.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com