Antonio Conte has said he is a fan of the “bad” run brought to Tottenham by Richarlison, who moved to the club from Everton this summer for £50m, and is pushing for his full debut. Spurs’ Italian manager clashed with his Chelsea counterpart Thomas Tuchel during and after the draw at Stamford Bridge last Sunday. Conte was fined £15,000 but avoided a ban after both managers admitted misconduct. “For sure Richie is a player who made us concentrate, badly. He’s a player I like,” he said of his 25-year-old Brazilian signing. “He’s always fully in training with his mind. For us I think that’s a good sign.” Conte wants to keep his attacking options open, especially when it comes to getting as many goalscorers on the pitch as possible. “We are also working on the tactics because the season will be long and there are many games that we have to play with four strikers. “At Chelsea at the end, we played with Lucas Moura as a wing-back, Ivan Perisic – we’re talking about someone in the past (who was) a striker – Richarlison, (Dejan) Kulusevski, Sean (Heung-min). “But to do that, it’s important to have organization in tactics. “The problem can be for the others (opponents) when you have the ball, but without the ball also we must not lose our balance.” Cristian Romero will miss the match this afternoon. The Argentine defender suffered a muscle injury in the pelvic area in the draw against Chelsea. Barcelona loanee Clement Lenglet is back but Oliver Skipp (heel) is out. Wolves could make a debut for Portuguese midfielder Mateus Nunes, who joined from Sporting Lisbon for a club-record fee of £38m. Morgan Gibbs-White completed his move to Nottingham Forest on Friday and Nunes is expected to slot straight into the squad. Striker Raul Jimenez (knee and groin) and midfielder Joao Moutinho (heel) continue their recovery.