Antonio Conte returned to work at Tottenham on Thursday however has been informed to take it straightforward.
Conte was absent for Sunday’s 1-0 win over Manchester City after he had surgical procedure in Italy final week to take away his gallbladder.
The Spurs boss flew again to England on Wednesday and can now assist with preparation forward of Saturday’s journey to Leicester however his assistant Cristian Stellini wouldn’t affirm if the Italian would return to the touchline on the King Power Stadium.
Stellini mentioned: “Antonio is back. This morning he was on the pitch with us.
“He has to take it easy for a bit but we were so happy to meet him again at the training ground. He spent time hugging everyone.
“He didn’t speak about what he would do in the next match but he is back and we are happy.”
Speculation continues over Conte’s future along with his contract set to run out in the summertime, though Tottenham do maintain the choice to increase it by 12 months.
Assistant Stellini insisted they’re absolutely targeted on the current however is relaxed about his personal state of affairs.
He added: “No, we never talk about that. We are so focused on the moment and the next game, the next training and the next step we have to do, the next solution we have to try to create and build within the team.
“We have never spoken about this.
“In football you cannot be relaxed if you have a contract or not.
“You have to work hard and when you approach the next game, you can’t be relaxed and you live this with energy because you want to win, so you don’t have time to talk about the future.
“This is our life, this is football, this is sport, you think about the next target you want to achieve. What you want to achieve is only this so you’re not relaxed with or without a contract.”
While Conte is again with the group, Spurs will probably be with out captain Hugo Lloris for the foreseeable future on account of a knee harm.
Lloris is just not anticipated to be obtainable till after the March worldwide break and can miss the last-16 Champions League tie with AC Milan and a number of other different home fixtures.
It affords a chance for back-up goalkeeper Fraser Forster, who has made 4 Tottenham appearances since a summer time change from Southampton.
“We are all disappointed about Hugo and his injury,” Stellini admitted.
“However we have a good experienced goalkeeper like Fraser Forster, with great experience in the Premier League and good experience in the Champions League.
“We have a tough five weeks in front of us but we trust in Fraser so we are happy to play with him in the squad.
“Also we say to Hugo, ‘we see you soon’. He needs to have a good recovery, maybe five to seven weeks to be back with us.”
Cristian Romero may also be absent for Saturday’s journey to Leicester following his purple card on Sunday.