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Atalanta Coach Antonio Conte Warns Juventus
The Bergamaschi tactician is eager to battle his former employers...
Atalanta coach Antonio Conte is relishing the chance to get one over Juventus when his former side visit Bergamo tomorrow night.
The Nerazzurri are desperate to distance themselves from the relegation zone, and the coach has asked his men to put together an inspired showing against the Old Lady.
"I spent 13 years at Juventus, and you cannot forget this easily," Conte told the press.
"However, this doesn't mean anything. I want to do well with Atalanta and work for the club on the long term.
"Juventus are a tricky team. I saw them against Napoli and they played well. It will be a tough game, but one like the others," he concluded.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The Nerazzurri are desperate to distance themselves from the relegation zone, and the coach has asked his men to put together an inspired showing against the Old Lady.
"I spent 13 years at Juventus, and you cannot forget this easily," Conte told the press.
"However, this doesn't mean anything. I want to do well with Atalanta and work for the club on the long term.
"Juventus are a tricky team. I saw them against Napoli and they played well. It will be a tough game, but one like the others," he concluded.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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