Juventus: the verbal joust has started between Antonio Conte and Thiago Motta

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Respectively on the benches of Napoli and Juve, Antonio Conte and Thiago Motta began to send each other jabs via press conferences. The two energetic Italian coaches promise us a lively fight at the top of Serie A between Naples and Turin, and it was Antonio Conte who opened the debates. “Victory ensures we stay at the top of the table, but at the moment it doesn’t matter much. What matters is to put three points on the board and to live peacefully the days when I hear those who want to put pressure on us. I answer them in Neapolitan: ‘ca nisciuno è fesso’ (no one here is stupid). If someone wants to put pressure on Naples, they should look at themselves and pedal.”an enigmatic statement from the Partenopei coach.

In the process, Thiago Motta was quick to respond to the former Tottenham coach. “It’s definitely not referring to me. Or at least I don’t know. Ask him. I didn’t have that feeling.”launched the Italian-Brazilian, one thing is certain the game of lying poker is launched between the two men and the next confrontations between Naples and Juventus promise to be hot, particularly in the technical areas.

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