Spurs fans all make the same joke as club tweet about ‘jobs fair’ at the stadium

Tottenham fans have all made the same joke after the club tweeted about a jobs fair at their stadium.

Spurs posted the well-intentioned tweet on Friday morning.

But within minutes it had been inundated with messages about the uncertain position of Antonio Conte.

In an extraordinary post-match press conference after their midweek defeat to Burnley, the emotional Italian suggested he may not be the right man for the job.

He said the situation was "unacceptable" and that he would "have a conversation with the club to try and find the best solution to help the team not have this type of situation."

Given those explosive words, Tottenham's tweet about a jobs fair at the club's stadium couldn't have come at a much worse time.

One person replied underneath with: "If you wait a few more days you can ask them to be manager."

Someone else said: "Tears this is used as a cover for the new manager meeting."

A third person joked "Any news on potential managerial jobs coming up? If it helps, I won the League and Champions League in my second season on FIFA."

While a fourth user picked up on the irony of the situation and said: "F****** hell, here’s an open goal."

Following Wednesday night's outburst, Conte has now admitted that he is "committed" to Tottenham.

"I spoke to Daniel Levy," said Conte, speaking before the club's game at Leeds on Saturday.

"Our chairman knows very well that I'm here to help the club in every moment. I will do that until the end.

"He shows me great consideration every day and for this reason, I'm committed for this club much more because I know the consideration for me is very high."

Explaining his bizarre quotes from midweek, Conte said: "For sure when I lose a game I am not the person to go and have a dinner."

Do you think Antonio Conte will still be Tottenham manager at the start of next season? Let us know in the comments section.

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"I think that I am not the right person, when I lose a game my mood is very bad and I prefer to stay alone and live the defeat, to stay alone and metabolise the defeat.

"I need one day to recover at least. This is me. It is me. I don't like to lose. If you ask me what I hate in life it is to lose games."

Tottenham are eighth in the Premier League table – seven points adrift of Manchester United who occupy the final Champions League spot.

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