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The blows have been hitting Tottenham from every angle. But defiant interim head coach Cristian Stellini is happy for them to keep coming.
Spurs, he insisted, will come back swinging.
Stellini spoke about Spurs being caught by a series of punches as he reflected on the chaos that has engulfed them.
Antonio Conte was sacked, leaving his assistant in the hotseat again, though this time until the end of the season and with the task of clinching a top-four finish.
Vincent Kompany is among the names being considered as Conte’s replacement. There are apprehensions at Spurs about the Burnley manager’s lack of experience, and it may be hard to convince him to leave Turf Moor if he wins promotion to the Premier League. Julian Nagelsmann remains Spurs’ dream appointment.
Cristian Stellini believes Tottenham will come back swinging despite tough times at the club
Spurs sacked Antonio Conte last week while they also lost Fabio Paratici as he serves a ban
Managing director of football Fabio Paratici had to step away after his 30-month ban in Italy was extended worldwide by FIFA, hampering their manager search and transfer plans.
Then there is the future of talisman Harry Kane, already in doubt well before seeing his club in yet more turmoil.
Elsewhere, former manager Tim Sherwood, claimed