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Antonio Conte Believes Atalanta Will Avoid Relegation
The Bergamaschi coach is convinced that the Orobici will retain their Serie A status...
The Oribici will avoid the drop and live to fight another season in Italy's top-flight according to Atalanta coach Antonio Conte.
The Bergamaschi tactician is willing to do everything in his power to keep the Orobici in Serie A. All that he requires are the players to follow his vision.
"Atalanta will save itself, I am 100 per cent sure of it," the former Juventus player stated to TMW. "I will do the impossible...
"I am willing to work for free for the rest of my life in Bergamo, as relegation is a situation that I am not even thinking of.
"The team's project is important, and the club is investing in good players.
"We only have to realise our situation and potential, and we will arrive at our objective, starting in Florence with humility," concluded Conte.
Atalanta travel to Tuscany to take on Fiorentina this weekend.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
The Bergamaschi tactician is willing to do everything in his power to keep the Orobici in Serie A. All that he requires are the players to follow his vision.
"Atalanta will save itself, I am 100 per cent sure of it," the former Juventus player stated to TMW. "I will do the impossible...
"I am willing to work for free for the rest of my life in Bergamo, as relegation is a situation that I am not even thinking of.
"The team's project is important, and the club is investing in good players.
"We only have to realise our situation and potential, and we will arrive at our objective, starting in Florence with humility," concluded Conte.
Atalanta travel to Tuscany to take on Fiorentina this weekend.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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