A video of Antonio Conte rudely hitting back at Thiago Motta during a Serie A match between Napoli and Juventus on Saturday has emerged online as the Partenopei boss didn’t like to see his opponent
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Antonio Conte got a few things off his chest after Napoli beat Juventus, complaining that ‘some think we defend and counter, that others are prettier, perfumed…’
Battle is very much the word. McTominay and Anguissa will never be the most stylish of footballers. But with their newfound freedom, Napoli have won six in a row — and without any European commitments, have an excellent chance of winning the Scudetto.
Rafa Benitez believes the fight for the Serie A title is close to becoming a 'two-horse race' as Napoli and Inter have something more than Atalanta, although
Napoli manager Antonio Conte has said no team are invincible as his table-topping side prepare to host Juventus, who are undefeated in Serie A this season, in a key clash on Saturday.Thiago Motta's Juve may not have lost in the domestic league but they have struggled after posting 13 draws and eight wins,
Antonio Conte and the Napoli hierarchy have been dealt a major blow as a striker of Nigerian descent has turned down a transfer to the Italian Serie A outfit.
Napoli manager Antonio Conte praised his side following a narrow win over Atalanta at Saturday, highlighting the significant growth the team has shown over the past few months.
Despite missing three of Napoli's last five league games through injury, Khvicha Kvaratkshelia had registered eight goal involvements this term, helping the team to the top of Serie A
The first is familiarity, especially of Serie A managers having worked in the Premier League. For Antonio Conte at Napoli, there is Patrick Vieira at Genoa, Cesc Fabregas at Como and Claudio ...
Kolo Muani has scored on debut for Juventus but Serie A leader Napoli has come back for a 2-1 win that was inspired by Romelu Lukaku.
Napoli manager Antonio Conte hailed his side's 2-1 comeback win over Juventus in Serie A on Saturday but stressed the importance of staying grounded despite his side keeping pace with their title-winning season of two years ago.