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From Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Tottenham lead trainer Antonio Conte has hit out at Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta for 'whining a ton' after Spurs beat the 10-man Gunners on Thursday night.
A support from Harry Kane and one from Son Heung-min saw off the sorry guests, who saw Rob Holding get a first-half red card for two bookable offenses.
Arteta over and again demanded post-match that he would be 'suspended' assuming he remarked on Holding's red card and the game's administering in general, however Conte ignored the Spaniard's shenanigans.
"I feel that Mikel Arteta is a great mentor, he's doing a great [job], he has recently begun to finish this work. I believe that I pay attention to him whine a great deal," he said.
"I imagine that he must be centered more to his group and not to gripe. He has quite recently begun his work and I feel that he must be quiet and attempt to keep on working since he's very good."But to pay attention to a mentor whine a great deal of the time isn't great. Be that as it may, it's alright. The red card, the variety [of the card] to me was clear. Remember against Liverpool I didn't express anything about what occurred with Fabinho [not getting sent off]. If we have any desire to grumble, we have the chance each game to say about the official, the choices, about delayed games.
"I think this is counsel. If you have any desire to ask my recommendation, it's a word of wisdom. I couldn't care less."
Conte then, at that point, highlighted Arteta's earlier objections of a blocked timetable and Arsenal's disputable deferment of January's underlying date for the derby as motivations to why the Gunners manager ought not be so vocal in such manner.
"Assuming that you recollect that, he whined about the installation [schedule], no? At that point, I said it's bad to gripe since Arsenal were great to defer a game in an unbelievable manner for positive Covid [tests] and they just had one player with Covid! I remembered this," he added while giggling.
"We have a great deal of potential outcomes to grumble. Today, I could gripe about why we play on Sunday at 12 o'clock and Arsenal play on Monday night. Then, at that point, they have one day more rest and we play against Leicester, Liverpool, Arsenal and presently following two days we need to play the main game at 12 o'clock."
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