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Conte insists Leicester match-winner Bergwijn remains in his Tottenham plans

  /  autty

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte insists Steven Bergwijn is an important part of his plans after his stoppage-time heroics at Leicester.

Bergwijn has been the subject of a bid from Ajax this month and Spurs were open to letting him go after an inconsistent two years in north London.

But the Holland international, who has struggled with injury, showed his worth at the King Power as he scored two goals in 79 seconds at the death to seal victory in a game Spurs looked destined to lose.

Conte's side had trailed 2-1 after 90 minutes, with Patson Daka and James Maddison putting the Foxes on course for the three points in their first Premier League match of 2022 before Bergwijn stepped up in dramatic style.

The Italian said his player was happy at the club and expects him to stay beyond the end of the month.

'In the past when someone asks me about Steven Bergwijn I was very clear,' he said.

'I said that for me he is an important player because he has characteristics that in our squad we don't have many creative players.

'He is very good in one vs one, good to beat the man. He can play striker, he can play number 10 and for us, for me, he is an important player and we have to try to improve, to become stronger, not to lose a player and become less strong.

'Steven is a player that if he's in good physical condition and he has good fitness he can start the games or he can come on and change the game.

'For me I think he's an important player and you know very well the player has to be happy and I think the player is happy to stay with us and play for Tottenham.'

The late turnaround kept Tottenham on the coattails of the top four, with games in hand, as they remain unbeaten in nine Premier League games under Conte.

Conte, who again called for January reinforcements, was proud of his side's attitude.

'I think it was an amazing game,' he added. 'Honestly, we didn't deserve to lose the game and also we didn't deserve to draw because we created many chances and in many circumstances we were unlucky.

'To arrive in added time losing 2-1 was honestly a great, great disappointment. At the end my players showed great resilience, great desire. Don't give up. This must be our philosophy, don't give up and fight until the end.

'They showed me great desire. When we had equalised, we got the ball and we wanted to restart the game and to try to win. I think it was good for me to see this type of attitude from my players.'