
Tottenham assistant manager Cristian Stellini has played down his success stepping in for Antonio Conte.
Stellini has won three games as Conte has been recovering from gallbladder surgery.
But he said, "I enjoy winning, I enjoy seeing the team ready to play important matches. And I enjoy when the team does what we prepare. And the way they played last game made us - not only me, also Antonio - proud of the team. Because they played a great match. But we repeat we have to be consistent with the pace of the game, from the start until the end. And Sunday will be a tough match and we know we have to repeat a game like West Ham."
Stellini also spoke of Conte's contact as he recovers from Italy.
He said, "We speak a lot and if we compare when Antonio had the surgery three weeks ago to now, it is completely different. He is completely involved. We transfer to him our feeling, this sensation we have on the players. He can watch also the training so the energy is coming again 100 per cent so it is completely different now Antonio is back and he is involved in every situation and every decision.
"I am looking forward to having him back and i think when he comes back if you want the part of your body something when you have the energy is completely top and so when he would be back I think the impact of Antonio will be incredible."

