Antonio Conte ready to return to service

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Italian coach Antonio Conte is ready to work again after more than a year of inactivity.

Former Inter Milan coach Antonio Conte says he is ready to return to action. He wants to dive back in and he wants to do it at the head of a team capable of allowing him to satisfy his trophy ambitions.

Conte wants to win trophies

He said in an interview with the Telegraph: “For me, it is now impossible to work for a team that only aspires to put on a show, because the expectation from me is exclusively linked to victory. I love my past, but at the same time the expectation that comes with it is still very high. And if you don’t win, you’ve failed. The ideal is to let people have fun and win.”

“Trophies represent a great and enormous responsibility, he continued. They’re there to remind you, ‘Hey, look, you have to win! You have done it in the past and you must continue to do it.” If the end goal is to win the championship and win trophies, it is also important to put on a show for the crowd, but being a team focused on entertaining the fans is not enough to win. “

“I know this because the best clubs I have coached during my career have always asked me to win”added the former Chelsea manager.

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