Antonio Conte

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Tamirk

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I think Conte is not an only problem here. Italy has become a poor country. I watched reports from Bergamo during the epidemic peak and also from Genoa when the bridge collapsed. Such reports usually show the non-tourist side of the country. And the standard of living of ordinary people who were in trouble horrified me. Usually tourists do not come across such areas. And those people ain't get on TV screens at normal times and we don't see the essence behind the wrapper.

And the bottom line is that Inter had to be sold to chinese because in Italy no one had enough money to support it. But tourists, as you know, should always be cheated. Therefore we should not expect structural work from Italians when they are ruled by a non-Italian. Everyone - from masseurs to drivers will start to take time off from work. Ultimately this trend will spread to the players.

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Imo - it is also the reason why PSG, Chelsea, Man City and other teams with outter money are unable to win CL.A top club is something that cannot be done with big money only - you have to talk with masseurs and chefs by the same language and feel what they think at this moment.
The most funny thing in this, is that we can see that every player do some movment, only him froze in place like a fucking log and not even try to move :lol:
This shit gonna be meme for sure..
 

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Just realized that he actually made a move. He moved his hands in front of his pee-pee to avoid getting hit on the balls :lol:
 

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Inter Haven’t Considered Sacking Manager Antonio Conte Italian Media Reports

Inter have never taken sacking manager Antonio Conte into consideration according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Conte’s position as manager of the club has never been questioned and there is no intention of depriving him of his duties as boss of the club half way through his contract. Rumours spread about him being sacked but such rumours were unfounded, the report insists.

The former Juventus and Italian national team boss spoke with club management yesterday afternoon at Inter’s training ground and in the meeting those in attendance analysed the current situation with it being a day of long reflections for the Nerazzurri club off the back of their recent elimination from the UEFA Champions League.

Conte became Inter manager in the Summer of 2019 and he has since went on to manage Inter in 69 matches across all competitions. The ex-Chelsea boss, who is under contract with Inter until the end of next season, has managed to win 39 of these games.
 

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The most funny thing in this, is that we can see that every player do some movment, only him froze in place like a fucking log and not even try to move :lol:
This shit gonna be meme for sure..

This shit IS already a meme; dude deservedly is getting butchered on Twitter and reddit.
 

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Inter Haven’t Considered Sacking Manager Antonio Conte Italian Media Reports

Inter have never taken sacking manager Antonio Conte into consideration according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Conte’s position as manager of the club has never been questioned and there is no intention of depriving him of his duties as boss of the club half way through his contract. Rumours spread about him being sacked but such rumours were unfounded, the report insists.

The former Juventus and Italian national team boss spoke with club management yesterday afternoon at Inter’s training ground and in the meeting those in attendance analysed the current situation with it being a day of long reflections for the Nerazzurri club off the back of their recent elimination from the UEFA Champions League.

Conte became Inter manager in the Summer of 2019 and he has since went on to manage Inter in 69 matches across all competitions. The ex-Chelsea boss, who is under contract with Inter until the end of next season, has managed to win 39 of these games.

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What you mention here is just two chances not converting, clearly the luck was not with Lautaro. The most important part here is to generate enough of these situations, the more situations you generate the less luck you need, eventually one of them will convert into a goal.

Now if you are in Conte's shoes, knowing that you MUST win, then you must open up a little and sacrifice a little of your tight defense in order to field more offensive players and thereby be able to generate more chances. The point here is, especially yesterday you have absolute NOTHING to loose as a draw will give you nothing. Therefor it makes absolutely no sense how he RE-acted yesterday.

He should have been Proactive, and made all his subs at least 30 mins earlier, but he has no situation awareness/sense of urgency, he just kind of stuck with his usual approach like no sub before around the 70th minute, FFS, like if it was a cake recipe he was following(so predictable). My eyes were bleeding when looking at him "orchestrating" Inters game, actually I think castrating Inters game/cl chance, would be a more proper term here.
There were several shots aimed exactly at the GK (even Eriksen's), plus Lautaro hitting the woodwork and Sanchez's header getting blocked by Lukaku lol. If you look at the stats, we hit the woodwork 7 times throughout the group stage, that's pure unluck man. What I mean is, he prepares his team for matches very thoroughly, fully commits to certain tactics and probably believes that the starting 11 are able to bring the desired result. hence doesn't even think of subbing them if things go south (the plan B probably). Everything works perfectly during matches except for conversion and probably that's why he waits with subs in a hope that the conversion will come soon. And when it doesn't happen, he desperately makes subs which of course turn out to be too late.

He probably should have fielded Eriksen right from the start, but would he not do that had he been sure of starting him? Probably there was a reason which we supporters don't know. Last year I was criticizing Spallo for playing Vecino over Gaglia, but now I see why. Gaglia turned out to be very limited to his defensive skills and lacks composure when playing in crucial matches.

What I discredit Conte for though, the team looked like they were playing a pre-season match, no grinta whatsoever. He seems to have failed in this regard, they all looked mentally weak.
 
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Inter Haven’t Considered Sacking Manager Antonio Conte Italian Media Reports

Inter have never taken sacking manager Antonio Conte into consideration according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Conte’s position as manager of the club has never been questioned and there is no intention of depriving him of his duties as boss of the club half way through his contract. Rumours spread about him being sacked but such rumours were unfounded, the report insists.

The former Juventus and Italian national team boss spoke with club management yesterday afternoon at Inter’s training ground and in the meeting those in attendance analysed the current situation with it being a day of long reflections for the Nerazzurri club off the back of their recent elimination from the UEFA Champions League.

Conte became Inter manager in the Summer of 2019 and he has since went on to manage Inter in 69 matches across all competitions. The ex-Chelsea boss, who is under contract with Inter until the end of next season, has managed to win 39 of these games.

Fucking idiots.
 

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Didn't know we have another inter forum, is this forum related to interfans.org ?
 

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There are multiple Inter forums, in many languages. This is the biggest English language one, probably the only one now.

Interfans is the largest community online. I think the French one is more active and quite larger than this one. Also has a lot of articles. Didn't used to be the case though for this one, activity is much lower now.
I remember there were several Spanish languages ones but I cannot seem to locate them now.
 

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I'm done making rationalizations and justifications. I just want him gone.

For his demeanor if not for his poor man management, tactical inflexibility, and ridiculous wages.

Even if we do win the league (and that's a huuuuuge if), I'd still want him gone.
 

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This club desperately needs a silverware. If we win the scudetto this season, it may boost everything - confidence, mentality, image, reputation.. If Conte achieves this, it's probably wise to give him another season...
 

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This club desperately needs a silverware. If we win the scudetto this season, it may boost everything - confidence, mentality, image, reputation.. If Conte achieves this, it's probably wise to give him another season...

Remember how him winning the PL boosted everything at Chelsea the next season????
 

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He’ll win the league and people will still shit on him even though it will be our first trophy in 10 years against a Juve team that brought in 250 million worth of players in addition to already having Ronaldo, Dybala, De Ligt etc etc. If he achieves it and ends those cunts’ dominance then build him a statue outside our new stadium. Don Antonio the real fans are with you
 

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He’ll win the league and people will still shit on him even though it will be our first trophy in 10 years against a Juve team that brought in 250 million worth of players in addition to already having Ronaldo, Dybala, De Ligt etc etc. If he achieves it and ends those cunts’ dominance then build him a statue outside our new stadium. Don Antonio the real fans are with you

Yes, the real Juventus fans adore him and support him.
 

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Inter Haven’t Considered Sacking Manager Antonio Conte Italian Media Reports

Inter have never taken sacking manager Antonio Conte into consideration according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Conte’s position as manager of the club has never been questioned and there is no intention of depriving him of his duties as boss of the club half way through his contract. Rumours spread about him being sacked but such rumours were unfounded, the report insists.

The former Juventus and Italian national team boss spoke with club management yesterday afternoon at Inter’s training ground and in the meeting those in attendance analysed the current situation with it being a day of long reflections for the Nerazzurri club off the back of their recent elimination from the UEFA Champions League.

Conte became Inter manager in the Summer of 2019 and he has since went on to manage Inter in 69 matches across all competitions. The ex-Chelsea boss, who is under contract with Inter until the end of next season, has managed to win 39 of these games.

So basically finishing 4th in CL group stage means that you deserve to eat Panettone. What a generous owner.
 

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Conte still has no clue about how to play in Europe, and some of these players (Young, Gagliardini) don't deserve to be starting such an important game for Inter. This was so frustrating.
 

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He has to go. With or without Scudetto. Has to leave.
 

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Imo Conte himself doesn't believe this team is good enough for CL. As if he managed to rationalize his own troubles in the competition by seeing it some unattainable goal except with the most perfect squad.
 

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Imo Conte himself doesn't believe this team is good enough for CL. As if he managed to rationalize his own troubles in the competition by seeing it some unattainable goal except with the most perfect squad.

Yeah, this is his BIG problem. If everything is not perfect he just starts to moan how he doesn't have the right players. Coach needs to adapt to the given situation. If your current system and plan don't work in Europe, you change the system for Europe. You play this in Italy, you play that in Europe. Point is to get the most out of the players you have.
 
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