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Antonio Conte discusses his clash with Claudio Ranieri in the Roma showdown.

MONews
2 Min Read

Napoli manager Antonio Conte sat down to preview Sunday’s match against Roma.

The Italian coach spoke to reporters in Castevolturno earlier today.

“I’m happy to see Claudio again, I respect him, we’re friends,” Conte said of his opponent.

“I thought he would return to the national team bench, but I know the window in Roma and Cagliari’s hearts would have still been open, and his family is happy too.”

“It will be a tough game for us and for them. Don’t forget that Rome arrived before us last year. “They are in the Europa League and have a great transfer opportunity.”

“They are not performing according to expectations or actual values. “I hope we can get off to a good start after Ranieri plays against us,” he said.

“If a team changes coaches, there will be significant input at a nerve-wracking level. They were on their third coach this season, and we had some idea of ​​how they were structured before. Now Rome is an enigma and a question mark. “We don’t know how to face them.”

“We have to think about ourselves. The boys have done well and have the passion and desire to play well on Sunday. “We know it will be a difficult game against a good team that has gone through many difficulties.”

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