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Antonio Conte celebrates victory against Leeds
Antonio Conte has won each of his last 17 home league games as a manager, with the previous 16 all coming with Inter
At half-time there were jeers but by full-time they had turned into cheers.
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte punched the air with his fist and roared in delight when the final whistle was blown on Sunday to celebrate a 2-1 win against Leeds and his first Premier League victory in charge of Spurs.
Just 45 minutes earlier the mood in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium had been very different as the home side trailed 1-0, having been vastly outperformed their opponents.
But the second-half turnaround was as swift as it was impressive, with Spurs looking a very different side and one that ultimately Leeds could not live with.
With the three points moving them to seventh and within four points of the top four, were there signs in the impressive fightback that Spurs can challenge for a top-four finish that seemed out of reach just a few weeks ago?
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Prior to Conte's appointment at the start of November, Tottenham had lost three of four games under previous boss Nuno Espirito Santo and appeared to be floundering.
However, the Italian seems to have had an immediate impact. They are unbeaten in his three games in charge, beating Vitesse 3-2 in the Europa Conference League, drawing at Everton before Sunday's come-from-behind win against Leeds.
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