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1 hour ago, NikkiCFC said:

It would be so unfair to let him go. Alegri would come and win title next year and people would praise him but in reality Conte build this team. And I think Conte would win title next season also.

You said it as if Inter want to sack Conte when in reality, it looks as if Conte is trying to get himself sack with his constant moaning. 

1 hour ago, NikkiCFC said:

Same happened in Juve... Well, both won titles but just look at the squad, Alegri had much better team and this is why he had better CL record (two finals).

Okay Allegri had some signings in his first season, notably Morata, Coman and Evra but regardless, he still managed to take Juventus to the final at the first time of asking and then another later.

Conte doesn't have the greatest of records in Europe anyway.

2012/13 - Got to the UCL QFs (lost to eventual champions Bayern)

2013/14 - Got KOed in the UCL Group Stage (lost in the Europa League semi-final to Benfica)

2017/18 - Got KOed in the UCL R16 

2019/20 - Got KOed in the UCL Group Stage (included a 3-2 lost at Dortmund after going 2-0 up and a 1-1 home draw against Slavia Prague)

There also have been dodgy results along the way. 

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Antonio Conte’s masterclass in tactics, tone and execution

https://theathletic.com/2004691/2020/08/18/conte-first-european-final-inter-sevilla-europa-league/

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Of all the medals in Antonio Conte’s collection, the oldest and perhaps most in need of a polish is from the 1993 UEFA Cup final.

It was the first professional trophy he ever laid his hands on. The Juventus midfielder was 22 and serving a ban when the second leg kicked off at the Stadio delle Alpi, but the hard work had been done in Germany a fortnight before. In the first leg, he had hared around the middle of the park to help Juventus come back from 1-0 down and enter folklore as the first foreign side to win at the Westfalenstadion in almost three decades. Roberto and Dino Baggio’s away goals made any Dortmund turnaround distinctly unlikely, so rather than go in the stands with the executives, the banned Conte watched the game in the curva with the ultras instead.

In the dugout for Juventus that night was Giovanni Trapattoni, back at the club for a second spell after five years calling the shots at rivals Inter. It was his success on either side of Serie A’s most bitter rivalry that gave Juve hero Conte a pass with fans when it emerged Inter were determined to appoint him last summer. As with Trapattoni, the blue-and-black half of San Siro entered into a pact with these icons of the old enemy’s dominance, on the condition they restored the club to its place at the top of the game. Trapattoni and the Germans he assembled, Lothar Matthaus and Andreas Brehme, set a record points total on the way to winning the league title in 1989 and then added the UEFA Cup in 1991. It was the first of three Inter won that decade as they reached the final four times.

Now it’s Conte’s turn.

Monday’s stunning 5-0 shellacking of Shakhtar Donetsk — the biggest winning margin by a Serie A side in a European semi-final since Arrigo Sacchi’s AC Milan discombobulated Real Madrid 31 years ago — will go down as one of the signature games in Conte’s coaching opus. It was a masterclass in tactics, tone and execution. It also represented meaningful progress on nine months ago, when Inter dazzled in Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund only to fade in the second half, returning home with nothing but regret and rancour amid Conte’s bellyaching over a lack of depth.

The team picked up from where they had left off against Bayer Leverkusen last week, a marginal 2-1 win that felt like a rout. This time, the scoreline better reflected Inter’s dominance and confidence. Here was a group of players playing their 53rd game of the season as if it were their first under Conte. To watch Monday night’s semi-final was to experience again the same hope and enthusiasm generated on the opening night of his opera at La Scala del Calcio last August — a 4-0 trouncing of Lecce — when anything seemed possible.

Confidence is percolating right now like a spitting, whistling moka pot. Inter have won six games on the bounce. If it wasn’t for that Kai Havertz goal for Leverkusen, which came against the run of play, they would have seven consecutive clean sheets. Romelu Lukaku has found the back of the net in each of his last 10 Europa League appearances and is a goal away from matching the great Ronaldo in having the most prolific first season of any player in Inter’s illustrious history. Watching him and his strike partner Lautaro Martinez each score a brace in the same game for the first time since October when the “LuLa” combo really began to spark served to electrify the atmosphere over Dusseldorf and made every hair on the back of Interistas’ necks stand up.

The storm caused by Conte’s coruscating comments after the Atalanta game a fortnight ago appears to have passed. “By now it’s all forgotten,” said Inter’s chief executive Giuseppe Marotta shortly before kick-off on Monday. A reason for that is Conte has already obtained one of the things he dearly wanted. Steven Zhang, the club’s 29-year-old president, flew in from China last week for the first time since the pandemic hit. His absence had been flagged by Conte as an issue. Having the boss around keeps everyone, not just the players, on their toes. It’s one of those intangibles Juventus draw strength from in the regular presence of Andrea Agnelli and, crucially, also means the coach has direct access to the club’s principal, allowing him to share what’s on his mind and affect the change he wants to see.

 

Publicly Conte has cut an altogether different figure from the irascible malcontent we saw at the end of the Serie A season. “I am not a ‘political’ person,” he said, as honest and unrepentant as ever on Monday night. “It can happen that I say what’s on my mind.” But the tactfulness with which he has walked back from overstepping the line has been appreciated.

Conte seems more serene. Perhaps it can be ascribed to getting out of Milan, away from the insufferable tension of the Italian game or maybe we should put it down to Conte knowing he has only strengthened his hand in the interim. The smiles are coming easier, his pale blue eyes are glinting again and the video of him joining in the team’s rondos has successfully left the impression Conte is enjoying his work more than ever.

“It’s good to see,” Ashley Young said. “It’s nice when we keep him in the middle, keep him running about, so then he doesn’t shout as much after training.”

Young has formed part of a Europa League-winning squad before and he’s one of the few players in the team, along with Victor Moses and Diego Godin, to be able to count on experience at this stage of continental competition.

A lot of Conte’s pride in the afterglow of Monday’s “manita” came from the knowledge that this is new territory and therefore a breakthrough for much of the squad. The Italians on the team, some younger than others (Nicolo Barella is 23 and Alessandro Bastoni is 21), remind Conte of the kid he was in 1993. Roberto Gagliardini and Martinez weren’t first-team regulars last season and 10 of the 16 players used in Dusseldorf have either joined in the last year, returned from loans elsewhere or, as with Sebastiano Esposito, risen through the academy.

For players such as the captain Samir Handanovic, Danilo D’Ambrosio and deep-lying playmaker Marcelo Brozovic, this is the kind of occasion they’ve been aiming towards for a long time. Inter’s last final of any sort was nine years ago — the swansong of the hallowed treble winners — and the lament after July’s undeserved exit at the semi-final stage of the Coppa Italia was tinged with the fear that such a restorative and promising season threatened to end like all the others since 2011.

Friday’s final against Sevilla changes that and makes the progress Conte has brought about over the last 14 months more tangible than it otherwise might have been. He deserves kudos for that alone and for ending Serie A’s 21-year wait for a finalist in this competition — an aeon for a league whose teams reached nine finals in the 1990s, four of which were all-Italian affairs.

Conte managed to play in a couple of them. Now he gets to coach one. He has come full circle.

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18 minutes ago, killer1257 said:

So emerson would stay with us because I do not think they will buy him if Conte leaves.

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Look on the bright side, that means we won't sign Chilwell. :Goober:

Am sure Emerson can be easily offered to other Italian clubs. Won't even cost much at all.

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7 minutes ago, killer1257 said:

 even though he is a master mind and won us a title with idiots like Alonso and Moses, 

The fact that he shown he can get not so great squad/players punching makes his behavior in those last 5 months 100x worse.

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4 hours ago, killer1257 said:

So emerson would stay with us because I do not think they will buy him if Conte leaves.

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I think inter board would have been well aware that Conte might not be their manager next year, so don't think the transfer was just due to Conte. Also, emerson has a lot of interests from the likes of Napoli and Juve.

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7 hours ago, NikkiCFC said:
Report: Conte defrauded of 30m Euro
 
 
He lost all the money he got from our sacking! 

https://www.sportmediaset.mediaset.it/calcio/inter/conte-periodo-nero-truffato-a-londra-a-rischio-30-milioni-di-euro_22188508-202002a.shtml

Conte , along with seven others including Superb Sport Limited, appealed to the commercial court of London after realizing that he had ended up in a scam that Massimo Bochicchio , an Italian financier who owns multiple investment companies, allegedly carried out through his Kidman company.

According to the reconstructions, the manager has promised fruitful, high-yielding investments that would have led to a payment of 33.1 million euros by June 30, 2020 that never actually arrived. At that point the eight "scammed" elements tried to request at least the sums invested, but discovered that even the email address provided was false.

In this alleged scam there are also some false documents of HSBC , one of the most important investment banks in the world where Bochicchio himself worked in the past. The same credit institution explained at trial that it has no role in Kidman or that it has any kind of connection through its subsidiaries and Bochicchio himself denied HSBC's involvement at trial. The money entrusted to him was invested in other ways.

Bochicchio should have paid his debt by the end of July, but he did not and the order for payment was launched. Assets worth 60 million euros frozen, including the London villa where Conte lived during his time at Chelsea and current accounts stopped. Among the payments to be made there would be 30.5 million euros to Conte.

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