Antonio Conte (51 Viewers)

How would you rate Conte's (dis)appointment?

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Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
Even so. :sergio:

"Luciano Spalletti is thought to be top of the club’s list, having been sacked by Zenit St Petersburg earlier in the season"
 

JUVEMAN1211

Senior Member
Jun 22, 2011
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I am trying to be realistic here so bare with me. Do you guys really think Conte will stay with us? I really don't want to see him go but don't you think that, with being so successful three times in a row, that he won't want to go elsewhere and try his luck? I mean who doesn't dream about coaching Real or Barca you know. I hope he has a long tenure with Juve like a Ferguson or something but I find him staying for that long very slim.
 

samfisher5

Junior Member
Jan 30, 2013
235
I am trying to be realistic here so bare with me. Do you guys really think Conte will stay with us? I really don't want to see him go but don't you think that, with being so successful three times in a row, that he won't want to go elsewhere and try his luck? I mean who doesn't dream about coaching Real or Barca you know. I hope he has a long tenure with Juve like a Ferguson or something but I find him staying for that long very slim.
What exactly has Conte been successful at? Because as far as I can remember, we are a laughing stock in Europe atm.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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I am trying to be realistic here so bare with me. Do you guys really think Conte will stay with us? I really don't want to see him go but don't you think that, with being so successful three times in a row, that he won't want to go elsewhere and try his luck? I mean who doesn't dream about coaching Real or Barca you know. I hope he has a long tenure with Juve like a Ferguson or something but I find him staying for that long very slim.
Most Italian coaches generally will go for 5 years cycle. No one would be able to do what Ferguson did in this modern era in a top team. And Conte, even with the 3 in a row isn't going to be very appealing for the likes of Barca or Real at the moment. I can only see, cash loaded clubs like City,PSG,Monaco,Chelsea who might be interested with him at the time of speaking. Having said that, I am sure he would want to have another go at Europe and will not leave this summer. Especially with the likes of our key players staying and the board turning their attention to Europe.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Such unprecedented success in the league is bound to have a knock on effect on Conte's tenure at the club. He's seen too much success too soon, and he's going to find it hard to stay motivated much more than this, domestically anyway. I know for a fact that he wants to win in Europe with Juve and I can see him concentrate his efforts towards the CL for the next two years at least, before deciding to move on. If we win the CL next year or the year after, I think there's a good chance he may feel burnt out and consider closing this cycle with the club before trying his hand elsewhere, perhaps with City or PsG.

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What exactly has Conte been successful at? Because as far as I can remember, we are a laughing stock in Europe atm.
Laughing stock? Correctme if I'm wrong, but last year were eliminated by the eventual champions in the CL quarters, and made the EL semis this season - all while achieving domestic success on an unprecedented scale. Please don't talk with this sense of entitlement and show some gratitude to a guy whose pulled magic out of his ass to restore our integrity and pride domestically, while continuing to keep us motivated. Easier said than done.
 

samfisher5

Junior Member
Jan 30, 2013
235
If we win the CL next year or the year after,
Win the CL in a year or two with Conte? What planet do you live on? Do you even watch our matches, our football, the way we play, the way we approach games in Europe? And if you do, how can you see this team with our current coach achieving anything important on a CL level? The CL is another level and you need a lot more to be a factor there than to dominate Bologna, Catania and Chievo in Serie A. Conte does not have what it takes to be successful in the CL imo and he's clearly proved that over the last two seasons. He's had two years to show that he can win in Europe and he's failed big time.
 

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