It is latest today that Italy boss Antonio Conte has been appointed as the first – team head coach. He will start his position from this coming summer. Expressing his joy, Antonio Conte said, “I am proud to be the coach of the national team of my country and only a role as attractive as manager of Chelsea could follow that”.
Club Director Marina Granovskaia said, “We are very pleased to have recruited one of the most highly regarded managers in world football. We are equally pleased to do so before the end of the current season. This aids our future planning.”
Writing in his autobiography, Former player Juventus Andrea Pirlo said, “Even when we’re winning, Conte comes in and hurls against the wall (and thus my little corner). Anything he can lay his hands on… almost always full bottles of water. Fizzy water. Very fizzy water.”
And when Conte speaks “his words assault you”, says Pirlo, adding: “They crash through the doors of your mind, often quite violently, and settle deep within you.”
It has been seen that there are chances that Conte may gain chances of having problems in making an adjustment with English football but for sure this new position of head coach. On talking with BBC, City manager Roberto Mancini said, “It is difficult when a manager changes championships. It is important that he knows the league very well and very quickly. Probably he could have some problems at the start of his job.”
Conte is a previous Italy midfielder who showed up for Juventus, winning five class titles and a Champions League.
He won 20 tops for his nation and was a piece of the squad beaten by France in the last of Euro 2000. After spells training Arezzo, Bari, Atalanta and Siena, Conte came back to Juve in 2011, controlling them to the Serie A title at the principal endeavor.
Notwithstanding, he was then accused of neglecting to report endeavored match-settling amid his time as mentor of Siena. Conte argued his guiltlessness yet was banned for 10 months – a sentence that was lessened to a four-month touchline suspension. Juventus held their title in spite of Conte’s nonappearance and won their third in progression the accompanying season before his way out in 2014 to assume control as Italy boss.