Former Inter Milan manager and former Italian footballer Antonio Conte spoke to the press following Tottenham’s UEFA Champions League match against AC Milan. Conte discussed the performance of Tottenham’s players as well as two young midfielders. He was also questioned about his return to Italy and Tottenham’s upcoming Champions League game.
Conte was pleased with the performance of his players, particularly the two young midfielders. He described the game as a battle in which the players played without intensity and under extreme pressure. The players performed admirably, and he was pleased with their efforts. He expressed confidence in his two midfielders, Skippy and Pierre Robert, and expressed optimism for the future.
When asked about his return to Italy, Conte stated that playing in San Siro, both as a player and as a manager, was special and unique. He went on to say that San Siro is an iconic stadium that is always packed. He did not rule out a future visit to Italy.
Conte also discussed the upcoming Champions League match against Milan, and he expressed confidence in his team’s chances. He admitted that Milan had some great players, such as Liao, Hernandez, and Giroud, and that his team needed to be cautious when attacking to avoid counterattacks.
When asked about his absence from the previous game, Conte stated that he was completely out and had just had surgery. He stated that he was wearing a medical device at the time, but he was still able to interact fairly with his team. Christian was there to take his place, and he was able to share his ideas with the team.
Finally, Antonio Conte expressed his appreciation for his team’s performance and the two young midfielders. He discussed his return to Italy and Tottenham’s upcoming Champions League match. He described San Siro as a special and unique stadium, and he did not rule out a future visit to Italy. Conte’s statements demonstrate his belief in his team, and he appears to be at ease about their future.