Tottenham beat Leeds 4-0 on Saturday, the response they needed after their midweek defeat to Burnley before the trip to Elland Road.
The victory saw goals from Matt Doherty, Harry Kane, Dejan Kulusevski and Son Heung-min in a game which leaves Spurs five points behind fourth placed Man United with two games in hand.
The Lilywhites had 11 shots on target, to the home sides three and produced a positive reaction to some of their recent poor displays.
Conte made just two changes to the side that lost to Burnley, with Emerson Royal and the injured Rodrigo Bentancur being replaced by Doherty and Harry Winks.
football.london takes a look at what Conte did during the 4-0 victory.
Fan appreciation
Since the Italian's arrival, he has been welcomed by fans who sing his name throughout matches.
After an emotional post-match press conference after the Burnley defeat, Conte had some more positive words to say ahead of the tie against Marcelo Bielsa's now former side.
"We have to continue to work very hard in the present and for the rest of the season," he admitted. "Because don’t forget, we’re still playing a season. The players and I and the club wants the best position possible in the League.
"For us now, It’s important to be focused on the present because we have to try to get the best, because I repeat, we deserve for the work we’re doing, for the effort we’re doing."
As well as the fans showing their appreciation for the Spurs boss, he has also reciprocated this support and ahead of kick-off against Leeds and when the travelling fans were singing his name, Conte clapped them before the whistle went to start the game.
In the ref's book
The 52-year-old was one of Craig Pawson's seven bookings during the game as his passion turned into anger, leading to his yellow card.
After a late tackle on Cristian Romero, Conte grew frustrated and his protestations earned him a yellow card.
Once Pawson showed the card, the Italian walked back towards his seat and Eric Dier was also there, likely to ensure the situation didn't escalate further.
It's not the first time Conte has been booked in his managerial career and it wouldn't be a surprise if his passion and vocal nature on the sideline got him a few more.
Goal celebration
Conte doesn't hold back on the sideline and this is further shown when his side score a goal.
In Tottenham's thrilling 3-2 victory over Man City the Italian was jumping and shouting in celebration, embracing his players and staff in the dugout.
His celebrations against Leeds were more tame and in the first half, Tottenham's three goals caused for a bit more of a celebration after each went in.
Conte also has a habit of leaning back in frustration when his side miss chances but his reactions just show his dedication to the team and desire for their success.
Player relationship
A number of the Tottenham players have already spoken about the positive influence the Italian is already having on the squad and Son did the same, after Saturday's game in West Yorkshire.
"We have a fantastic manager," Son admitted in his post-match interview. "He brings passion, he brings so much positive energy. We are all happy to work with him. I think it’s so, so important we keep this.
"He’s so passionate. He wants to win, he wants clean sheets, he wants us to be better."
During games, Conte can often be seen shouting instructions to his side but he will also have quick conversations with his players if they are by him on the side of the pitch.
Against Leeds, he spoke to both Ryan Sessegnon and Doherty on the sideline and continued his vocal output throughout the game, even when his side were 4-0 up.
Sessegnon was replaced with Royal in the 78th minute of the game, after a solid performance which saw him assist his side's first goal.
The 21-year-old left the pitch on the opposite side to the dugout and had to walk around half the stadium.
When he walked passed the visiting fans, they were singing his name after a solid display and he clapped them to show his appreciation.
As Sessegnon got closer to the dugout, his manager was right by the sideline watching the game but when he noticed his player was walking to his seat, he made sure he didn't sit down before the Italian gave him a quick handshake.
Conte clearly has a strong rapport with his players and there is hope that this will continue to help lead Tottenham to success in the final few months of the season and beyond.