“The surgery was good, he is recovering well. At the moment he is at home. We have two days for the game and everything can happen.' THFC
The 53-year-old returned home following Tottenham’s FA Cup win over Preston. He was subsequently taken ill with “severe abdominal pain” that was later diagnosed as cholecystitis.
“Last week he had a problem that we thought was illness, not a problem like this. When he discovered this, it was a surprise and he was so sad about this, but we have to keep going and work. “Antonio, and probably the doctors that did the surgery for him, they have to decide, but we have 48 hours, we have two days to decide. We have time.”
Conte was banned for Spurs’ vital Champions League tie at Marseille and his assistant was the key figure on the touchline.
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