Conte fumes at Premier League fixture congestion.

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Antonio Conte fumes at fixture congestion as games are been postponed.

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte fumes at Premier League fixture congestion after games are been postpone.

Spurs are already facing major fixture congestion given last month’s away game at Burnley was also postponed due to heavy snow.

Antonio Conte told a news conference: “For me, it is very difficult to speak about this topic.

“For sure, the Premier League didn’t want to postpone the game against Leicester, maybe because we have to play against Burnley and Brighton. We postponed two games before. I can understand, we can understand.”

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers have also confirmed they asked to rearrange Thursday’s game after reporting nine players absent through either illness or COVID-19.

The Premier League judges each case on a game-by-game basis and Sportscliffs understands that other clubs have had requests rejected both this season and last.

Spurs game against Rennes was postponed due to covid 19 are facing prospect of being knocked out of the Europa Conference League given they need to beat the French club in their final Group G home match to secure a play-off place against Rapid Vienna for a place in the round of 16.

Antonio Conte is worried his Spurs players might be more injury-prone after contracting coronavirus.

“On the other hand, I think we deserve to play our chance against Rennes to go to the next group,” Conte added.

“We don’t find a good solution between UEFA and Premier League, why Tottenham has to pay for this? It’s not fair we have to pay for a situation that isn’t our fault? I understand if we did something wrong but in this way, for the club, the players, the staff, it’s very difficult to understand what’s happening.

“Last week was terrible. It was terrible because the government decided — I also think in the right way — to close our training ground and stop our training sessions.

“On Wednesday, I had a press conference and I said it was very difficult to speak about football today. And then we had Thursday, Friday, Saturday without training sessions. But Sunday the government reopened our training centre and we started again to work with not many players because we also had problems with Under-23s. We started with 13 or 14 players.

“But today we had training with 16 players and more young players.”

Tottenham re-opened the first-team areas of their Spurs Lodge training base on Tuesday but with the situation slowly improving, Conte’s fears over COVID-19 are giving way to what he believes is the prospect of injuries arising from the 10-day isolation period.

“For sure, some players tomorrow, they can’t play,” Conte said. “Players are back in training and today two players are back in training for the first time. And yesterday another player. But as you know well, they need to be fit to play. Tomorrow I’ll put these players on the bench for 15-20 minutes at the end. They have in their legs 20 or 25 minutes to play with us.

“I think is the big problem that we must be [prepared] to face in the future. To bring these players affected by COVID to be fit and avoid injuries. This could be the big problem in the future, not the 10 days.

“After 10 days you have players available but then you have to pay attention to the way to train, whether the body is ready to work in a good way. You have to pay attention, moderate the training to avoid injuries. This is the big problem, not only for Tottenham but for other clubs with COVID-hit players.”

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