Tottenham interim head coach Cristian Stellini attempted to promote togetherness after Antonio Conte’s reign came to an end in explosive fashion.
Conte was dismissed on Sunday after a week of intense speculation suggesting the club’s hierarchy were going to dismiss him.
The Italian had blasted his players in an extraordinary rant eight days earlier following Spurs’ 3-3 draw with Southampton, a game that saw them throw away a 3-1 lead.
That outburst, coupled with recent poor form and reports neither he nor the club wanted to agree a new contract, ultimately led to Conte’s exit.
But his assistant, Stellini, has stayed on to take charge until the end of the season, and his first task is to rebuild morale and trust with the squad and fans.
“We know when you’re not winning or [when you] lose games, the fans are unhappy,” he told SPURSPLAY ahead of his first game at the helm on Monday away to Everton.
“It’s normal and we have to accept this. All the staff, the players, we want to work hard until the end of the season, because this is our club, and we want to bring everyone with us. This is important for the next 10 games.
“I feel very honoured and feel I’m in the right position to do this. I feel that, and I want to do this with all the staff, with Ryan [Mason, assistant head coach], that’s very important for me and the club, and it was important when we were in charge when Antonio wasn’t here [when Conte had time away due to illness].
“We feel we can do what we did before, we want to improve, and this is a moment to take responsibility and to improve, all together.”
Spurs are fourth in the Premier League with 49 points from 28 games, but Newcastle United are only two points behind and have two matches in hand.