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Cristian Stellini speaks out on Tottenham's style of football and makes Antonio Conte claim

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Cristian Stellini has been speaking about Tottenham's style of football and what his team must do ahead of their Premier League clash vs Bournemouth

Cristian Stellini has called on his Tottenham team to "play strong" and "go with desire" amid plenty of questions about their style of football. Putting teams to the sword 12 months ago as they scored goals for fun on their way to securing a Champions League place, fans have made their feelings perfectly clear on the team's football this campaign.

When asked if Tottenham need to appoint a more attacking coach after previously opting for Jose Mourinho and Conte, Stellini delivered his verdict and pointed to the amount of goals Spurs scored under Conte in 2021//22.

"Do you really think they were defensive managers? Do you remember how many goals we scored last season? There are different styles of football. We don’t have to forget who we are, where we are, the moment we are. Every season is different from the others. This is a tough season for us. We don’t have to forget this," said Stellini.

"It is not only about being attacking or defensive - there are stats that say this. Winning trophies, winning leagues… it means you score more than the other teams. I don’t want to create confusion on that. And I am not speaking about Antonio or Mourinho. I am Cristian Stellini and respect every one.

"But don’t create confusion speaking about style of football - whether attacking or defensive. We have to push ourselves. We have to play strong, we have to go with desire. That is enough. Everyone must do their best to try to win the game. All the other stuff is philosophy.

"To have the crowd with us is not only about being attacking or defensive. We have to defend well to win. The best defences in the Premier League are Arsenal and Manchester City. They defend well with 10 players. They defend strong. We have to do our best to show everyone the desire and stop thinking about the style of football.

"I am a young manager, I have got eight games to play. I am not going to talk about philosophy. Reality. Reality. I don't answer any more questions about philosophy. Tomorrow we have to go out there and play strong. This is the thing."

He added: “It’s a balance between our responsibility and the responsibility of the crowd to get behind the other. We have to do our best to do this because atmosphere in the stadium is important for us.

"It’s like one player more when you play. And so we have to push ourselves to do our best, we have to play with the right confidence, with the right mindset to bring with us all the fans."