Antonio Conte says 'mental instability' to blame for Tottenham collapse against Southampton

By Daily Sports on February 10, 2022

Conte after watching his team concede two late goals in 3-2 defeat to Southampton: "I think we made many, many mistakes, especially with the ball, and I think this type of situation creates a bit of mental instability in my team"

Antonio Conte says the mental instability within his Tottenham squad was to blame for their 3-2 defeat to Southampton.

The Saints scored twice in two minutes late on to turn a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 victory as Mohamed Elyounoussi and Che Adams headed home James Ward-Prowse crosses.

A Jan Bednarek own goal and a Son Heung-min effort either side of Armando Broja's strike had put Spurs in a winning position, but Saints deserved the three points.

They peppered Tottenham's goal with 23 shots, missing several clear chances, and deserved the luck of seeing Steven Bergwijn's stoppage-time leveller for Spurs ruled out by VAR.

Conte liked what he saw from his team in terms of attitude but criticised their quality when in possession of the ball.

The result damages Tottenham's top-four prospects. Even a draw would have been enough to take Conte's side above sixth-placed Arsenal but instead, they are left with ground to make up.

"For sure, we have to be disappointed," he said. "They were good but I think we made many, many mistakes, especially with the ball, and I think this type of situation creates a bit of mental instability in my team.

"In the second half, then, we started to play, we started to press in the right way and then we created chances to score.

"We also did that in the first half because every time we play the ball in the right way, we created a situation to go and score, but I repeat, we made many mistakes in the first half - important mistakes.

"In the second half, we did well, scored, but then we had to be better to defend.

"I have seen the two goals and we conceded two goals with the defensive line had to stay there. We need to be more accurate but I know very well that this season we are going to struggle to get three points and I said this before and I continue to repeat it.

"For sure, I think we are now improving in many aspects but we are still too emotional.

"Against Leicester, we won 3-2 and we were losing 2-1. Today, we were winning 2-1 and we lost 3-2.

"I think on this aspect, we have to improve because if we want to grow as a team and try to be competitive, the first thing we have to improve is to be stable, not up and down, up and down.

"In a team, it's also important to have players with experience, to manage the situation during the game.

"But I repeat it was a pity because my players they gave 120 per cent and the effort was maximum. I cannot say that I didn't see the right attitude, or that I didn't see the right commitment, because I saw the maximum.

 

"We have to try to avoid defeats like this. I think today we could have avoided this defeat. Especially when you go 2-1 and there are 15 minutes or 20 minutes to play, we have to try to manage the situation in a better way. We have to take experience from this game and try to improve.

"We have to struggle and give 120 per cent, and I repeat the effort today was the maximum. I can't tell you that my players the effort was not good, the commitment was not good - no.

"I have to tell thanks to my players because the commitments was top. But then you know you have to improve in many, many aspects - and we have a long, long road in front of us."

Source Sky Sports

Posted February 10, 2022


 

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