As I said, I do not have the stats from his Juve days. I'm just looking at those from his Chelsea and Inter days and they don't tell the story of dominant teams, but rather ones with a significant element of luck. But since he is undoubtedly a good manager, as you say, why can't he do with Spurs what he did at Bari or Siena? I doubt he got all the players he wanted there. He had to do with what he had. Maybe if we had gotten the earlier version of Conte, the results would have been different. That was a more adaptable Conte, who may have gotten the best out of this squad. Even the Chelsea Conte adapted. But it seems to me that, after the success he has had, he has become entrenched in his tactics and approach and is unwilling to budge. His success has gotten to his head and that's never a good thing, nor what Spurs need.