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Harry Kane and Son Heung-min can expect bench time this season – Antonio Conte

Tottenham were without Ben Davies on Saturday due to a knee injury which will rule him out of Wales’ duty next week.

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Antonio Conte has insisted if Tottenham are to reach a “superior level” then hat-trick hero Son Heung-min and Harry Kane must be ready to spend time on the bench this season.

Son was dropped for Saturday’s visit of Leicester but responded in stunning fashion by netting a hat-trick in a 31-minute cameo as a substitute to end his eight-game goal drought in style.

While Kane has started every fixture this season, Conte has admitted in recent weeks his star forward will also have to be rotated due to the packed schedule, which will see Spurs play 12 games in seven weeks from October 1.

The Italian won major titles during his time at Juventus, Chelsea and Inter Milan and warned following the 6-2 thrashing of Leicester there will be no compromising on his way of working.

“My story speaks very clear. In every situation that I work, at the end I lift a trophy,” Conte explained. “It means maybe my vision, my work, my idea of football has to give credit.

“I think the club is really happy for what we are doing with the players, with the staff and for sure I don’t want compromise. I don’t accept compromise for anybody. This has to be very clear.

“I want to bring this team to think of a superior level, not to stay in the middle. Not to stay at Tottenham because, ‘there I play every game, every game, every game’. If you think like this, you are not probably going to fight for something important in my opinion.

Son Heung-min took the matchball home
Son Heung-min took the matchball home (John Walton/PA)

“In the first four games Richy was on the bench, then three games with Deki on the bench, today Sonny was on the bench. When we start to play after the international break 12 games in a row, for sure I will make rotation.

“The only thing I ask of my players is to give me the possibility and don’t drop the level when we make this rotation. We always want a strong team because we want to fight for every competition.”

Spurs are level on points with Manchester City after seven Premier League matches and remain unbeaten in the division.

A gruelling fixture list after the international break will test Tottenham’s squad depth and they were without Ben Davies on Saturday after he sustained an injury to his knee, which will rule him out of Wales commitments next week.

Conte hopes for no further injuries, adding: “We are 17 points after seven games. I think it was a really good start.

“Now there is the international break. Fingers cross I hope for no more injuries because October we have 12 games in a row. Difficult games because we are talking Premier League, Champions League, Premier League, Champions League.”

Visiting Leicester suffered a sixth straight league loss to pile further pressure on Brendan Rodgers.

James Maddison offered support for his manager post-match and the Foxes boss is hopeful this break offers them the chance to reset.

Brendan Rodgers is under pressure after Leicester's poor start
Brendan Rodgers is under pressure after Leicester’s poor start (John Walton/PA)

“It has been a real challenging summer and it is only probably in this last week I feel we have got sort of that rhythm back in our play, I think you saw that but we got punished.

“Obviously I know the scoreline doesn’t look good but from a coaching perspective, I saw a lot of good moments. We can take that forward into the next game against Nottingham Forest game and have a reset now.

“That Forest game is a big opportunity at home to get that first win and from that we have a real good run of fixtures where we can accumulate more points.”

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