Tottenham boss Antonio Conte calls on Harry Kane and Co to deliver Champions League qualification

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte calls on Harry Kane and Co to use their ‘experience and big talent’ to lead Spurs to Champions League qualification as he insists that ‘100 per cent’ is not enough

  • Tottenham’s defeat to Manchester United left the four points off fourth place
  • Spurs need a result against Brighton to stay in the race for Champions League 
  • Antonio Conte has called on the experienced members of his squad to deliver
  • The boss also expressed his joy at Christian Eriksen’s return to Denmark squad

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte has called on Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Hugo Lloris to help deliver Champions League qualification.

Spurs are outsiders in the race for the top four after Saturday’s defeat at Manchester United left them six points behind fourth-placed Arsenal, who have a game in hand.

Realistically Conte’s side may have to win almost all of their remaining games to get back in Europe’s top level competition and the Italian knows he needs his big players to perform ahead of Wednesday’s trip to Brighton.

Antonio Conte called on his experienced players to deliver Champions League qualification

‘If you want to have a hope to fight until the end for this type of target, this is the moment I have to ask a lot to the big players,’ he said.

‘To Harry, Hugo and Sonny. These players have to lead the situation to keep us until the end there. 

‘At the moment, experience is very important. We don’t have a lot of experience in this team and it’s right to ask the players with experience and big talent to give everything.

The Spurs boss urged the likes of Harry Kane (left) and Son Heung-min (right) to lead the side

The Spurs boss urged the likes of Harry Kane (left) and Son Heung-min (right) to lead the side

‘I think they’re giving everything but 100 per cent is not enough. We need to ask 120, 130 per cent to have this type of target.

‘It will be very important to have people with great talent to lead us until the end and to try to be very close to reach this target.’

It is not just Arsenal that Spurs are contending with for the top four as Manchester United, West Ham and Wolves are also in the mix.

‘But I think that in this moment, Arsenal seems favourite for fourth place and United, but don’t forget there’s also West Ham and don’t forget Wolverhampton,’ Conte added.

Tottenham's defeat to Manchester United left them six points behind fourth-placed Arsenal

Tottenham’s defeat to Manchester United left them six points behind fourth-placed Arsenal

‘They’re having a fantastic season and they’re in the same position.

‘In England it’s not easy, it’s not simple. When you start the season normally you think it’s four top clubs that at the end, these four teams go to the Champions League: United, City, Chelsea, Liverpool.

‘But last season Liverpool struggled to reach their place in the Champions League. This season it’s happening to United. This league is very difficult.’

Meanwhile, Conte expressed his joy at Christian Eriksen’s return to the Denmark squad.

The Tottenham boss also expressed his joy at Christian Eriksen's return to the Denmark squad

The Tottenham boss also expressed his joy at Christian Eriksen’s return to the Denmark squad

Eriksen has not played for his country since suffering a cardiac arrest during Euro 2020 in June, but the Brentford midfielder has been called up for forthcoming friendlies against Holland and Serbia.

Conte, who is staying in the same hotel as Eriksen, said: ‘I am happy for Christian. I am happy for Christian, because to see him again on the pitch, to play from the start, to play two games in a row, also to be involved totally, to play well, and to win with Brentford, it was special for me.

‘Because I think we are talking about an important player, but first of all he’s a really good man, a really good person. He and his family deserve to now live a normal situation. I think, that it is important, and I’m very happy for him.

‘I wish for him and his family the best… apart from the game we have to play against them.’

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