Tottenham: gallbladder surgery, Antonio Conte feels “better” but will take a break

Antonio Conte will take a break to recover after being successfully operated on Wednesday. Tottenham have announced that the coach will have his gallbladder removed. “Antonio Conte has recently been bothered by acute abdominal pain. After he was diagnosed with cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder), he will be operated on today to remove the gallbladder,” the London club said in a statement.

The Italian “will return after a period of convalescence” added the Spurs without specifying a return period. He gave the news via his Instagram account. “My operation went well and I feel better already,” he wrote. Now is the time to recover and I can’t wait to be back on the pitch with the team. »

Without his transalpine coach, Tottenham will have to revive after a complicated post-World Cup recovery. In the league, Hugo Lloris’ teammates have won only twice in five games. They lost to Arsenal and Aston Villa 2-0.

Conte had even summoned his players and staff for a meeting. History to put things flat and generate the electric shock. Spurs are currently fifth in the Premier League, just three points off the podium but one game clear of third-placed Newcastle.

Without its Italian coach, Tottenham will receive Manchester City (2nd), Sunday, for the 22nd day. In two weeks, Spurs must also face AC Milan in the knockout stages of the Champions League.

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