'Maybe I'm not so good...' - Spurs manager, Antonio Conte admits failings
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte has called on the club to make a decision about him and the club after another defeat.
Spurs suffered a narrow 1-0 loss to Burnley at Turf Moor to lose more grounds in the race for the top four.
Conte's side failed to build their impressive win over champions Manchester City at the weekend after Ben Mee netted a second-half header to hand Spurs a fourth defeat in their last five matches.
The latest defeat has left the former Inter Milan and Chelsea manager broken, with the Italian admitting that the club must assess him.
"I need to talk to the club," Conte said, according to the reliable Fabrizio Romano.
"Tottenham have to make an assessment about the club, about me. We need to find the best solution. I can't accept to keep losing. I'm sorry".
"For sure the situation speaks clear. I am really sorry for the fans, I am really sorry because I think they don't deserve this. But when you lose four out of five it means the club have to make an assessment, also to speak together, and to understand which is the best solution.
"In this situation, the players are always the same in this club, the club change coaches, but the players are the same, but the result doesn't change."
He added that he isn't used to losing and things must change.
"Maybe I'm not so good. Tottenham called me to change things - but I'm too honest. We are doing everything to change situation but it's not enough. Four defeats out of five is not good enough. This doesn't happen to me."