Michail Antonio and Callum Wilson have both had their say on the grounds they have played at and made a claim about the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium that Spurs are currently failing to fulfil.
The Lilywhites have won seven of their home games in the Premier League so far this season, drawing one and losing four.
Their away form has been worse, winning and losing the same amount (4) and drawing two, which leaves them currently sitting eighth in the table.
Tottenham's last two league fixtures were home games, which gave them a chance to get some much needed points on the table to help close the gap between them and the top four, but they failed to do so in either.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened almost three years ago and the time and money that went in to building it hasn't disappointed.
Premier League players Callum Wilson and Michail Antonio agree with this, with the West Ham striker being the first visiting player to score after the opening of the stadium.
The duo were speaking on BBC Sounds The Footballer's Football Podcast about the best grounds they have played at.
"If we’re talking of a stadium, in terms of facilities and a building, Tottenham has to be the best stadium nowadays," Wilson admitted.
"The way that they have built that is unreal, it’s a great platform to play football on.
"You walk in, you feel like a football player and you feel like you’re going to be going to war today within that arena. Definitely, in terms of a building that’s up there with one of the best," he added.
Antonio agreed with the Newcastle striker, "In terms of building I agree with you, Tottenham.
"The way they have done it is unbelievable. Spent loads of money on it and it’s prime and proper, to be fair."
Before the conversation on the best grounds, Wilson spoke about how important the Newcastle fans have been this season.
"The atmosphere at the minute is unreal and the boys are soaking it up and I think they're thriving within it," he explained. "They're [the fans] becoming our 12th man which is important and what you want from your home fans."
The duo agreed that although Spurs have the best stadium, it is Anfield which provides the best atmosphere, which Wilson admitted can cause goose bumps when there are loud chants coming from the Kop end.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium had a lot of planning and money put into it, to create the outstanding stadium that it is, but some of the recent games haven't made it reach its full potential.
In the opening game of the season, the Lilywhites beat Man City and the atmosphere in N17 was booming.
Just a few months later and it was a stadium full of boos in Nuno Espirito Santo's final game in charge, in the 3-0 defeat against Man United.
Conte had a warm welcome in his first game in his new home stadium, but things have gone rocky again with the recent results and performances.
Tottenham lost two games in a week at their home ground, which had fans booing at both the half time and full time whistles and left many disappointed.
As Wilson alluded to, the impact of fans is so important and understandably at the moment, the Spurs fans are frustrated which is shown with the atmosphere.
The 29-year-old described the difficulties of playing in N17 and the use of the term 'war' indicates the struggles of playing against Tottenham.
However the recent displays have included large spells of play that have made it far from difficult for teams to break Spurs down.
Conte has spoken on a number of occasions about fight and his passion on the side-line shows his desire, but this hasn't recently been shown through the performances of a number of his players on the pitch.
Spurs need to improve their form and make the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium an intimidating place for teams to visit, which will help the fans get behind the team even more and create the electric atmosphere that the ground was built to have.