Antonio Conte: Tottenham boss says gallbladder removal surgery 'has gone well'

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Conte joined Tottenham in 2021 after ending his contract with Inter Milan

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte says surgery to remove his gallbladder "has gone well" and he is now beginning his recovery before his return to the club.

The 53-year-old Italian required an operation on Wednesday after he was diagnosed with cholecystitis, an inflammation of the gallbladder.

Spurs' next fixture is at home to second-placed Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday (16:30 GMT).

It is likely that assistant Cristian Stellini will take charge for the game.

"Thank you for your lovely messages, my surgery has gone well and I'm already feeling better," Conte said on Instagram.

"Now's time to recover, I can't wait to get back on the field with the team."

Tottenham have said Conte, who had been suffering with severe abdominal pain, will return "following a period of recuperation".

"Everyone at the club wishes him well," the club added.

Conte's side are currently fifth in the Premier League table on 36 points, 14 points behind league leaders and north London rivals Arsenal.

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