Premier League: Antonio Conte's joy with Leicester City of late never worry Tottenham Hotspur dies

Mahmoud Osama


Antonio Conte said he saw the soul he is attempting to execute at Tottenham after Steven Bergwijn scored two times profound into stoppage time to paralyze Leicester with exciting 3-2 win on Wednesday. 

The Foxes looked set to grab triumph contrary to the rules as Patson Daka
 and James Maddison struck either side of Harry Kane's first-half balancer. In any case, Bergwijn, who had not scored a Premier League objective this season, fell off the seat to turn the game on its head in a sensational finale. 

Rather than enduring Conte's first association rout since assuming
 responsibility in November, triumph lifts Spurs above north London rivals Arsenal into fifth and inside a mark of fourth-put West Ham with three games close by.

"I think we showed today that we would rather not surrender. Never," said the Italian. "The players know very well what our reasoning should be. We should battle as far as possible and attempt to likewise get an outcome."

The match had been rescheduled at Leicester's solicitation after they couldn't handle a side in December because of a blend of Covid cases and wounds.

Brendan Rodgers' men remain seriously drained with four players away at the Africa Cup of Nations on top of a long physical issue list, however were seconds from a success that would have lighted their own expectations of European football next season.

"That was an extraordinary open door this evening, however you need to own that," said Rodgers. "I don't think Tottenham dominated the match, we introduced them the three focuses."

Tottenham were new after their derby conflict against Arsenal had been canceled on Sunday without wanting to.

Kane looked better for the rest, yet the England skipper will think about how he didn't enlist somewhere around a full go-around.

His first exertion was splendidly cleaned up the line by Luke Thomas as it arrowed towards the base corner.

Kane then, at that point, roared the crossbar with a header structure a corner and Lucas Moura constrained Kasper Schmeichel to full stretch.

Be that as it may, totally contrary to the rules, Leicester went in front when Daka, delegating for the harmed Jamie Vardy, got the break of the ball inside the crate and opened past Lloris at his close to post.

Kane at last got his eighteenth objective in 17 appearances against the club where he spent a short credit spell prior in his vocation on 38 minutes as he dashed onto Harry Winks' through ball, cut inside Caglar Soyuncu and moved in off within the post.

Seconds after the fact, Kane ought to have scored again when he shot above and beyond with only Schmeichel to beat.

Leicester presented even more a danger on the counter-assault after the break and Maddison ought to have improved when he terminated directly at Lloris.

The midfielder thought he had the last say when he traded a one-two with Harvey Barnes and got the guide of a tremendous diversion off Japhet Tanganga to wrong-foot Lloris a little ways from time.

However, the cautious frailties that have hounded Leicester's season returned in stoppage time.

Bergwijn jumped to fire home after Matt Doherty's work was impeded by Soyuncu five minutes into stoppage time.

Yet again directly from the start up, Youri Tielemans offered ownership efficiently and Kane played Bergwijn through to adjust Schmeichel and fire in off the post.

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