Antonio Conte (202 Viewers)

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

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Klin

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May 27, 2009
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How is that wrecked. Its sounds like whoever wrote it is butthurt for Conte saying those things about MLS. And he was right btw
You're right about him being butthurt for Conte saying those things, but he was also right about what he said about Conte himself.

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I think Hængebøffer would do a better job.
I don't trust his consistency.
 

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Klin

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Reached QF and went out against the future champions
Lol, we did not just went out. We were destroyed from every aspect. Also don't forget the draws against the Danes in both seasons and luckily we drew Celtic in the Last 16 who were hopeless.

He did what was expected, not really well.
 
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Lol, we did not just went out. We were destroyed from every aspect. Also don't forget the draws against the Danes in both seasons and luckily we drew Celtic in the Last 16 who were hopeless.

He did what was expected, not really well.
So were Barca, 7-0 to be precise. Bayern were unstoppable that season.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Lol, we did not just went out. We were destroyed from every aspect. Also don't forget the draws against the Danes in both seasons and luckily we drew Celtic in the Last 16 who were hopeless.

He did what was expected, not really well.
He did not only do what was expected, as we topped our group so it was us deserving to get a weak opponent like Celtic. And we were weakened vs Bayern, dont forget that, with Peluso, Matri and Quagliarella starting in Munchen. Also that was the best Bayern ever, while it was our 1st season back in CL after few years, cant really complain about losing 2-0 twice. The real failure in his 2nd season was Galata, as we only needed a draw to go through yet lost (though that match should have been canceled and played a week later but whatever). His other failure was not winning the EL after going out of the CL, and us being unable to score vs 10 man Benfica. But my point is, we should wait and see what he does with Chelsea before declaring him a failure in Europe, as its still too early for such claims
 

Klin

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He did not only do what was expected, as we topped our group so it was us deserving to get a weak opponent like Celtic. And we were weakened vs Bayern, dont forget that, with Peluso, Matri and Quagliarella starting in Munchen. Also that was the best Bayern ever, while it was our 1st season back in CL after few years, cant really complain about losing 2-0 twice. The real failure in his 2nd season was Galata, as we only needed a draw to go through yet lost (though that match should have been canceled and played a week later but whatever). His other failure was not winning the EL after going out of the CL, and us being unable to score vs 10 man Benfica. But my point is, we should wait and see what he does with Chelsea before declaring him a failure in Europe, as its still too early for such claims
It will be nice seeing him trying to be relevant with Pep and Mourinho in the same league. It's not like he likes attention or anything.
 

Basel93

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Dec 24, 2014
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MLS hits back at 'ignorant' Conte

Major League Soccer hit back at Antonio Conte for his “ignorant, gratuitous use of a tired cliché” in refusing to call Andrea Pirlo and Sebastian Giovinco.

The Italy Coach stirred up controversy today when explaining his picks for Euro 2016.

“We evaluated Pirlo and Giovinco, it’s normal that if you choose to go and play there then you can pay the consequences in footballing terms,” said Conte.

Today the Editor-in-Chief of the official MLS website, MLSSoccer.com, hit back at the Azzurri boss.

“When Italian national team head coach Antonio Conte made his decision on Monday to leave Andrea Pirlo and reigning MLS MVP Sebastian Giovinco off his Euro 2016 roster, it was a purely subjective evaluation – a question of taste and style, which Conte obviously has the prerogative to make,” wrote Simon Borg.

“But for Conte to turn what was a personal decision into a statement of fact on Tuesday that "if you choose to go and play there then you can pay the consequences in footballing terms" is an ignorant move, a gratuitous dig and the perpetuation of a tired soccer cliché.

“And frankly, I expect better from the soccer-sophisticated Italians, who by the way have struggled against MLS-heavy US squads over the last 15 years (including a 1-1 draw at the 2006 World Cup) – the same MLS-heavy US squads who continue to win international acclaim at World Cups.

“What exactly did Conte's technical staff, which supposedly scouted both Pirlo and Giovinco for seven days, come up with to prove that MLS had a detrimental effect on their international careers? What data or observations did their technical report contain? Why not share it?

“And how does it account for the fact that the "MLS effect" hadn't quite taken hold of Giovinco last October, when he was good enough to clinch qualification for Italy to the Euros by coming off the bench to be the catalyst in the Azzurri's come-from-behind win vs. Norway?

“Imagine what a surprise it'll be when Conte finds out that the other European players in MLS with a legitimate shot of making the Euros actually made their team: Montreal's Laurent Ciman (Belgium), Colorado's Shkelzen Gashi (Albania) and Ireland's Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy) and Kevin Doyle(Colorado Rapids), who happen to face Conte's Italy in the third and final Group E match on June 22 in Lille (And wouldn't that be an interesting twist of fate if Keane or Doyle had something to do with a potential Italian ouster?).

“Look, MLS is not helped by the fact that outside of CONCACAF Champions League, it doesn't participate in regular international competition that could help change perception. But there's also this: Couldn't Conte have simply done without the jab?

“Couldn't he just have left it that he picked Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne over Giovinco? Or that it was a technical decision to leave Pirlo out?

“Yet he had to go for the cliché dig at MLS. Coming from a manager labeled as "provincial" in his own country because he's failed to win in Europe, that was as provincial a statement as they come.”


Holy shit :lol::lol:
 

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