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<p>Thanks to Antonio Conte, all Bianconeri fans have been dreaming since the beginning of the season, and now their manager has joined them. Conte was indeed voted ‘Dream Manager’ by all lads who were involved in the 41st tournament dedicated to Beppe Viola in Città d’Arco. The Allievi belonging to the sixteen sides which attended the tournament voted their favourite manager, with the only restriction of voting other managers than the one who leads the First Team of their club.</p><p>The winner was Antonio Conte, who is Walter Mazzarri’s successor, in a roll of honour which saw excellent names such as Trapattoni, Lippi or Capello. The Bianconeri’s manager was in front of Bologna’s manager Stefano Pioli and of Lazio’s leader Edy Reja.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
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<p>Thanks to Antonio Conte, all Bianconeri fans have been dreaming since the beginning of the season, and now their manager has joined them. Conte was indeed voted ‘Dream Manager’ by all lads who were involved in the 41st tournament dedicated to Beppe Viola in Città d’Arco. The Allievi belonging to the sixteen sides which attended the tournament voted their favourite manager, with the only restriction of voting other managers than the one who leads the First Team of their club.</p><p>The winner was Antonio Conte, who is Walter Mazzarri’s successor, in a roll of honour which saw excellent names such as Trapattoni, Lippi or Capello. The Bianconeri’s manager was in front of Bologna’s manager Stefano Pioli and of Lazio’s leader Edy Reja.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
