Some Tottenham fans on social media were pleased with the passion that Antonio Conte showed on the sidelines against Everton.
Spurs came away with a 0-0 draw from Goodison Park in Conte’s first Premier League game in charge of the club.
While the Italian would be pleased with the clean sheet his side managed, the North Londoners once again struggled to create clear-cut chances.
Conte was an absolute bundle of energy on the touchline throughout the ninety minutes, heading and kicking every ball.
The 52-year-old was constantly screaming at all of his players, telling them where to be and where to pass the ball.
Some Spurs fans loved what they saw from their new boss, with many suggesting that his energy was the polar opposite of what they saw from Nuno during his short time at the helm.
Some fans were also quite pleased that Conte acknowledged the away contingent just ahead of kick-off.
Conte has done more on the touchline in 2 games than Nuno did in 20
— Wazza 1882 © (@Wazza1882) November 7, 2021
Conte so animated on the touchline, that is all the difference you see #EVETOT
— _Waita (@_Nda_mbuki) November 7, 2021
One notable difference between Conte and Nuno in that first 45 minutes is his touchline manner. He is telling every player which ball to play, which run to make, which man to mark. Conte is trying to orchestrate the whole operation. #COYS
— Chris Wise (@chriswisey) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/JackPitcher6/status/1457427195836698626
In #Conte we trust #EVETOT #TottenhamLegend #COYS https://t.co/eLNp4iz0TJ
— MarkNew (@MarkNew) November 8, 2021
Didn’t Think I Could Love Him More Than I Do 💙🤌🏼 #COYS https://t.co/X3ib8kAUSF
— HC (@Hannah25Charles) November 7, 2021
My manager 😍 https://t.co/y9PWVsPXyI
— Hliwa Soufiane🇲🇦 (@Soufianehliwa1) November 7, 2021
ANTONIOOOOOOO https://t.co/NknBK5LAKt
— Yes to Ange (@gspurTHFC) November 7, 2021
Conte never stops barking on that touchline, love it
— Shane Patton (@ShanetheSomm) November 7, 2021
Spurs Web Opinion
What we saw from Conte on Sunday is exactly what we have come to expect from him over the last decade. The Italian certainly will not shy away from having a go at players if they do not follow his instructions and some mentally weak players might find his micromanagement a little intimidating.