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Tottenham midfielder Winks: My career here was dead and buried before Conte

Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks admits he feared for his future before Antonio Conte's arrival.

The 26-year-old, who came through the ranks at Spurs having joined when he was five, was ready to leave his boyhood club after being frozen out under Jose Mourinho and Nuno Espirito Santo.

"The manager's come in and given me a chance, given me confidence again," he said, having played 90 minutes in Spurs' 3-2 loss to Southampton on Wednesday.

"Every game I play, every training session I have that hunger to try to impress him and do everything I can to try to improve.

"Like I said before, my career at Tottenham was probably dead and buried but he's come in and given me an opportunity to show myself and prove myself.

"And for that, every time I get an opportunity I really want to impress the manager and show myself and repay that faith he's shown in me and put it back to me.

"I wouldn't say it was completely dead and buried, but chances at Tottenham were looking slim. I wasn't getting opportunities and it might have looked like I would need to leave the club.

"But as I said, the new manager's come in and given everyone an equal opportunity, which is all I wanted under the last two managers.

"And now it's down to me to take that. So I wouldn't say it was as strong as that but it was looking slim because the facts were that I wasn't playing as much as I wanted to."

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