Antonio Conte (149 Viewers)

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

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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Ffs he never said finally, stop spinning stories, you just got mad coz a journo told you to get mad.
but he said this

I wanted to take another big step forward in my career. I want to keep developing as a player and win important trophies like the Champions League. I think the best opportunity to do so is with Bayern.

fuck him
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,476
Totally different.

Both are similar when it comes to being aggressive and a bit arrogant. But Vidal is the type that's literally like that and when he plays he runs his lungs out due to the aggression he has. It's sometimes a winning mentality and a real engine that you need to boost your midfield. He's simply a beast. When Vidal scores I can imagine him saying 'fuck yea we're winning'

Pogba, on the other, is a pussy. One of the cases of low self-confidence in the childhood so he had to boost his ego himself making a big persona out of thin air which resulted an arrogant guy full of himself. It's a different type and you can see that attitude on the pitch and even while walking. Just look how he walks. Like an idiot that's full of himself. He's the type that just wants to look good for the sake of it. When Pogba scores I can imagine him saying 'I'm the best player ever'.

If I had to pick one player to boost our team right it'd defo be Arturo and not Pogba. Also, it's not really his fault we sold him for peanuts.
I definitely prefer Vidal. Pogba obviously has more flair and has more potential but vidal was a warrior and a leader on the pitch. Vidal was eating the grass since day one and was key in our return to the top, second only to Pirlo. Pogba was the icing on the cake but vidal was at the core of the cake that made everything tick.

He was too blunt about his reasons to leave but at least I can see some sense in him leaving to Bayern (he felt he won all he could at Juve and went to a club that was competing regularly for the CL) but going to Manu is just such a bad move on Pogba's part.
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
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If he felt he had a better shot to win the CL at Bayern then it's a reasonable opinion to have.

Guardiola hype train and Bayern being a powerhouse club gives him a great chance to win it.

He also has Ancelotti there now so he has a good chance of winning it.

He was a bit reckless as well with his drunk behaviour and possibly the management and him both thought it would be best if he moved on anyway.

All I know is we have not replaced him since he left and he is definitely missed
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
63,102
Conte to walk out on Chelsea?
By Football Italia staff

Sky Sport Italia claim Antonio Conte is increasingly irritated at Chelsea directors for not buying players he requested and he could walk away.

This would not be new behaviour for the tactician, who did much the same with Juventus when leaving two days into pre-season training.

According to Sky Italia pundit Gianluca Di Marzio this evening, the rapport between Conte and Chelsea is “starting to crack.”

The former Italy boss wants specific players to target a strong Champions League campaign and he fears they won’t deliver.

Conte won the Premier League at his first attempt and reached the FA Cup Final, but is concerned the squad isn’t big enough to continue that success next season.

There had been rumours of discontent this morning in England, but Di Marzio noted he had "verified the situation and it's more serious than they thought."

That comes after reports in the Mirror that Chelsea board members laughed off claims of Conte's irritation.

Former Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel has been mentioned as a potential replacement.

Conte had for months been openly courted by Inter, but the Nerazzurri have now appointed Luciano Spalletti.
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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
67,911
Tuchel is off to southampton by the looks of things.

Seriously at this rate no big team will want to employ Conte, or just use him as a manager who will bring instant stability and short term success rather than anything long term. He's only harming his own career which is a shame
 

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