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.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
83,407
Fans will always have some sort of criticism for players/coaches no matter how successful they are and how well the team is playing.

In this case, our coach is still putting together a body of work so that he can be properly judged at the end of the season but around here he doesn't even get a full season :sergio:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,922
Any coach that can make a playa out of Giaccherini as a starter in a #1 vs #3 winning league matchup deserves a little benefit of the doubt. :D
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,368
Conte :heart:
Loving the progress he's made as a coach and the way he helped us evolve into a fearsome side once more. We were once pathetic little charmanders...now we are beastly monstrous Charizards fear us!
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,526
http://football-italia.net/node/15202

Milan super favourites, says Conte
By Football Italia staff

Juventus boss Antonio Conte used his Press conference ahead of the Parma game to label Milan as the “super favourites” for the Scudetto.

The Old Lady actually sit at the top of the standings, one point ahead of the Rossoneri, but the tactician has piled the pressure on his rivals.

“Milan’s ability to win so easily is surprising,” Conte noted after the San Siro giants disposed of Cagliari 3-0 last night.

“Yesterday, with so many absences, they took the points with absolute tranquillity. They have a great champion like Zlatan Ibrahimovic who, at times, gives the sensation that he is Gulliver, a giant.

“They are so impressive that they are the super favourites to win the title. Up until now we are keeping up with them and we hope to keep the championship alive until the very end.

“There are still 18 games to go and there are 54 points on offer, so anything can happen amongst the top six or seven sides.”

Nevertheless, Juventus themselves impressed onlookers with a 2-1 win over third-placed Udinese in arctic conditions.

“We knew for two days that it would snow on Saturday night. We now have the means to predict bad weather.

“Football is beautiful if you are given the chance to express yourself at your best in the best possible conditions.

“We are offering a show and to play on snow or ice is not great. I hope decisions are made in the future to protect the interests of the fans.”

The Bianconeri are next in action on Tuesday when they travel to the Stadio Tardini to face Parma and Conte may make changes.

There are question marks over the use of Stephan Lichtsteiner and Arturo Vidal after both were criticised for their displays at the weekend.

“Lichtsteiner plays in a role where he has to give a lot,” added Conte. “As a wide player he has to push and cover a fair amount of the pitch and he was playing his third game in seven days.

“As for Arturo, people see his intercepted pass from which Udinese scored, but he worked hard and I liked his overall performance.

“Saying that, we now have our fourth game in 10 days so I’ll have to evaluate things carefully.

“We didn’t have many midweek games at the start, but the adage that you don’t change a winning team doesn’t apply right now.

“Fortunately I’m able to pick from a squad of players who can offer me certain guarantees.”

Returning to Ibrahimovic, Conte was asked how good his Juve side would be with the super Swede in it.

“I’m happy with the players that I have at my disposal,” he responded. “Ibrahimovic is a player who makes the difference, but my players remain the best in the world.”
wise words by the boss, its better to be the underdog and keep the eyes of the tiger!
 

LowLife

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2011
4,967
He wants to put pressure on Milan. Deep down inside he knows he can win it. All we need to do is take advantage of difficult schedule for Milan in the upcoming 5 games. They play Lazio and Napoli Away, they will drop points!
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,450
I want him to stay with us forever!
Really doubt that he will even stay as long as Wenger for example, This is Italy after all.

My best guess is that if he turns out to be a huge success here (winning titles every year), then he might stay for 5-6 years max. Just like trap or lippi.
 

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