What happened between Antonio Conte and Inter’s owner, Steven Zhang? This is the high-force consultation that arises through Italian and foreign media about the long history of former Chelsea and Juventus boss who this month accused the club of being absent and not doing enough to the team.
It’s bad that it’s not heard through the club. The 51-year-old named to win the nerazzurri trophy but, in Conte’s eyes, did not have the serenity off the field needed to defeat Juventus in Serie A.
And now Conte is coming on judgment day. The Inter technician is in a position and willing to talk about his long career which, unless surprised, will be far from Inter.
After his team’s 3–2 loss to Sevilla in the Europa League final on Friday, Conte told Sky Sport: “He values the education of this team. I don’t stop, we’ll compare the long term in two days and the long term, with or without me because there’s a limit to everything.
Conte’s prospects cast great doubt on his long career at the club and seem to sign the end of a damaged date with Zhang and the board. Sportsmail examines how Conte and Inter have separated and what the Italian enthusiast has in the long term.
Antonio Conte looks at the exit door after a tumultuous season ahead with Inter Milan
The Italian admitted that his long career will not be with the nerazzurri for the 2020-21 campaign
Conte has had a tense date with owner Steven Zhang and is about to leave.
Comments below have been moderated.
Edited through Associated Newspapers Ltd
Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday and Metro Media Group