# Tottenham Fans Angry After Brentford Win
In a shocking turn of events, Tottenham Hotspur suffered a 2-1 defeat to Brentford in the Premier League on Sunday, leaving many supporters feeling frustrated and angry.
The result was particularly disappointing for Tottenham, who had been leading the table with a commanding 5-point lead over Arsenal at the time of the match. The defeat came just one week after Conte announced his resignation as manager, sparking widespread speculation about the future of the club.
## Controversial Post-Match Comments
Following the game, Conte made some controversial statements that further fueled the controversy surrounding his departure. In a statement released on Twitter, he defended himself against claims of poor management and said:
"I am not going anywhere. I will continue to work hard for Tottenham Hotspur and ensure we achieve our goals."
However, many fans took issue with this response, viewing it as insincere and unapologetic. Some argued that Conte should have taken responsibility for the team's performance and offered an explanation for their loss.
## Fan Reaction
Tottenham's fans were quick to respond to Conte's comments, with many expressing their frustration and disappointment. Some social media users shared videos of supporters chanting "Conte out" and demanding answers from the club. Others posted pictures of empty stands and criticized Conte for not addressing the criticism head-on.
## Impact on Conte's Future
The reaction to Conte's post-match comments has likely contributed to his decision to leave Tottenham. Many fans believe that Conte's failure to address the team's struggles and maintain discipline has led to a decline in morale and support.
While Conte maintains his commitment to the club, there is no denying that his controversial statements have damaged his reputation and put pressure on the club to find a new manager quickly. Whether or not Conte stays at Tottenham remains to be seen, but his departure is likely to have significant consequences for the club and its supporters.
