Arsenal rewarded for keeping faith with Arteta, says Conte
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Antonio Conte has urged Tottenham to allow him the same
patient approach that Arsenal adopted with Mikel Arteta.
Tottenham pipped Arsenal to Champions League qualification at
the end of last season, but the Gunners have kept faith with Arteta and are now
reaping the rewards.
Arsenal go into Saturday's north London derby sitting top of
the Premier League, while Tottenham are one point behind in third place.
Arteta was allowed to invest heavily in new signings despite
his failure to secure a lucrative Champions League berth, with both Oleksandr
Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus playing key roles after arriving from Manchester
City.
Conte is impressed with Arteta's work and believes Tottenham
should be equally clear-headed about their approach to his own rebuilding
project.
"I think if I see what happened at Arsenal, they're a
club who backed Arteta over the years," Conte said.
"You're seeing when you trust a person, and Arsenal
showed this also in a tough period with Arteta by backing him in every moment,
now they're having good results.
"They had a good step. I think this season they're
better than last season. They made good signings, especially Jesus and
Zinchenko from a club like Manchester City, two players that are used to
winning and having a winning mentality.
"It's always very important to go together, with the
coach and the club. If you want to build something important you have to go
together, to have a good relationship."
Conte, whose contract expires at the end of this season, has
complained about the transfer strategies of several of his previous clubs
including Chelsea and Inter Milan.
The 53-year-old is happier at Tottenham after a summer
spending spree that added six players to his squad.
"It will be very important to continue to work in the
right way. We need to have time and a bit of patience to try to build a path to
become seriously competitive with (Manchester) City, Liverpool, Chelsea, also
(Manchester) United and Arsenal," Conte said.
"For me, it's important to realise this and understand
that we need time and patience. Then, I repeat, I'm enjoying working with this
club."


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