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.
Rúben Amorim’s decision to leave Alejandro Garnacho out of last month’s Manchester derby has sparked speculation about the winger’s future at Manchester United.The Daily Mail reports that
Napoli are riding a wave of enthusiasm ahead of Saturday's visit of Juventus as fans begin to believe that Antonio Conte can bring Serie A title glory back to southern Italy.
Ademola Lookman has been linked with a possible move to Napoli as former Real Madrid star Antonio Cassano sends message to head coach Antonio Conte.
Battle is very much the word. McTominay and Anguissa will never be the most stylish of footballers. But with their newfound freedom, Napoli have won six in a row — and without any European commitments, have an excellent chance of winning the Scudetto.
Antonio Conte has relayed his appreciation for Alejandro Garnacho, which has been appreciated by the player himself — as TBR Football’s chief correspondent Graeme Bailey can confirm. Napoli are confident that they can sign the FA Cup winner for £60 million.
Antonio Conte has seen vast growth from his Napoli to conquer Atalanta, but warns the club over a Khvicha Kvaratskhelia replacement. ‘We need to do it right, otherwise I go into battle with these lads.
Ange Postecoglou is now facing the same complaints about Tottenham's training from the players as Conte and Mourinho did.
Napoli enjoyed a dream start to life after Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, beating direct Scudetto rivals Atalanta 3-2 at the Gewiss Stadium last night. Antonio Conte’s side overhauled an early deficit to
Antonio Conte explains he is not ‘let down’ by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia or Napoli, but rather disappointed in himself for failing to convince the Georgian to stay. ‘Maybe I was presumptuous.’
Napoli manager Antonio Conte praised his side following a narrow win over Atalanta at Saturday, highlighting the significant growth the team has shown over the past few months.
The 2016/17 season was a vintage one for Chelsea. The Blues, under Antonio Conte's management, were a winning machine that year eventually claiming the title in comprehensive fashion from second-placed Tottenham.