Chielini can do one. We showed plenty of fight and gumption at their ground coming back from 2-0 down to finish the game at 2-2 and go to the return leg with an advantage. That showed plenty of fight under pressure. The fact that Allegri outmaneuvered Poch in the return leg is not on the players. And to claim that in the past 20-25 years every single player that has put on a Spurs shirt doesn't want to play under pressure and doesn't want to play under stress is about as OTT as it gets (not to mention statistically improbable).
Players need to be self-motivated and some are more than others, but at the end of the day, it is up to the manager to get them further motivated and focused on the task at hand. And this selfish comment? Apart from Harry and Sonny to a lesser extent, who exactly from our main starters this season is selfish? Davies? Skipp? Emerson? Hojbjerg? Deki? Richie? Dier? Sess? Do Harry and Sonny control the dressing room and set the tone for others with their "selfishness?" (I doubt it.) So I'm struggling to think of who the selfish players are that Conte has called out.
Conte had enough time last season to assess the players' characters and go to the board and say "I need these players out." He started the season with a group of players who should have been the ones that met his criteria. Maybe not the highest quality players, but it's not quality he was calling out in his presser. He was calling out character. So what changed between the start of the season and now? How did such an exalted manager like Conte not manage to get the best out of the group of players he selected to at least beat fudging Sheffield and Forest in the cups? My guess is that it is his rigidity that is at fault. When you do not change your way, but insist on the same tactics game in and game out, tactics that do not work, you will start losing the players. It is not the players' fault that you are not trying to get the best out of them. It is your fault. The players see this and after a while they're just "fudge it." It's a normal cause and effect and to attribute it to anything else is highly disingenuous.
He said all 11 were selfish. Not sure how the players are going to take that. Especially as many will be off on international duty now. Their international team mates asking about it. A week to think and wonder about it.