Published 18:24 IST, November 2nd 2021
Antonio Conte's managerial record: A look at titles won with Juventus, Chelsea and Inter
Here is a look at Antonio Conte's managerial record from his time at Juventus to Inter Milan as the Italian boss is set to take charge at Tottenham Hotspur.
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Tottenham Hotspur took to ir social media handles to announce appointment of Antonio Conte as club's he coach on a contract until summer of 2023, with an option to extend. London outfit sacked coach Nuno Espirito Santos on Sunday, 31 October 2021, after club suffered a horrific 3-0 defeat to Manchester United at home.
With Italian boss now set to take charge at Tottenham Hotspur Stium, here is a look at Antonio Conte's managerial record from his time at Juventus to Inter Milan. 52-year old has won titles in Serie A, including a hattrick of Scudettos with Juventus and a Premier League with Chelsea, among several or feats.
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Antonio Conte's managerial record
From beginning his managerial career as an assistant in Siena in 2005 to helping top clubs of Italy and England win domestic titles, Antonio Conte has achieved it all. His first major managerial breakthrough came in 2011 when he h opportunity to coach Serie A giants Juventus.
Although Italian h never managed a club that was accustomed to lifting trophies, he managed pressure exceptionally well when he took over job at Bianconeri. In his first season, Conte won his first Serie A title with Juventus before repeating feat in next two years. He ended his stint in Turin by winning an outstanding 102 games from just 151 matches (34D, 15L). After his third full season with club, 52-year old resigned to take charge of Italian national team.
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During his coaching reign for national side from 2014 to 2016, he led team to Euro 2016 with an unbeaten qualification record. Moreover, during tournament, Azzuri topped ir group and also defeated defending champions Spain in Round of 16 before losing to Germany on penalties. During his coaching career in Italy, he won 14 matches from 25 (7D, 4L).
After being disappointed by being knocked out of Euro 2016, Conte took over managerial job at Premier League heavyweights Chelsea. In his very first season, Italian showcased his tactical genius by shifting to a back three and helping Blues win elusive Premier League title. Although his contract at Stamford Bridge was scheduled to last until summer of 2018, his stay was cut short by a year as Chelsea won FA Cup in his second season, but missed out on a place in UEFA Champions League. At Blues, he h an exceptional record of winning 69 games in 106 matches (17D, 20L).
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With his stay at Chelsea cut short, Conte took a sabbatical from game and returned to management in 2019 with Serie A heavyweights Inter Milan. Although he was close to winning Scudetto in his first year in charge, he finally achieved feat in his last season with club in 2021. Italian ended his stint with Inter, having won 64 games in 102 matches (23D, 15L). It remains to be seen if he can replicate similar success at Tottenham now, having won Premier League with London rivals, Chelsea, before.
18:24 IST, November 2nd 2021