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Antonio Conte is confident Juventus is on the verge of losing their unbeaten run in Serie A as he prepares his Napoli team to face the Bianconeri this weekend.
Antonio Conte’s Napoli delivered a top-team response to adversity, overturning a deficit against Juventus to reignite their Scudetto ambitions.
A video of Antonio Conte rudely hitting back at Thiago Motta during a Serie A match between Napoli and Juventus on Saturday has emerged online as the Partenopei boss didn’t like to see his opponent
Leaders Napoli continue their title bid when they host Juventus this weekend, with manager Antonio Conte looking to end his former club's unbeaten league run and protect his own record as the last coach to avoid defeat in an entire Serie A season.
Napoli manager Antonio Conte, a former Juventus player and coach, aims to end Juventus's unbeaten Serie A run, maintaining Napoli's title bid. Despite losing key players, Conte's Napoli leads the league.
Randal Kolo Muani's opening goal was cancelled out by Frank Anguissa's header before Romelu Lukaku sealed the victory from the penalty spot in the 69th minute.
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Antonio Conte advises Napoli to remain humble despite their Serie A success, highlighting key player absences and the importance of focus.
Kolo Muani has scored on debut for Juventus but Serie A leader Napoli has come back for a 2-1 win that was inspired by Romelu Lukaku.
The lads have total belief in what we are doing.’ Juve had taken the lead just before half-time through debutant Randal Kolo Muani, but the hosts came out fighting after the break, turning it around through an Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa header and Romelu Lukaku penalty.
Napoli manager Antonio Conte hailed his side's 2-1 comeback win over Juventus in Serie A on Saturday but stressed the importance of staying grounded despite his side keeping pace with their title-winning season of two years ago.