Antonio Conte, who raised the team of "Juventus" from the ashes, left the position of coach after three years of work. The strategist submitted his resignation letter late Monday evening, despite starting work with the team at the summer camp. The club posted a video message from A. Conte on their social media, where he thanks the fans, players, and all the staff for their excellent work over the past three seasons. When asked if the decision was influenced by the vacant position of the head coach of the Italian national team, A. Conte stated that he is not currently thinking about the future. In the summer of 2011, the Italian was appointed as the head coach of "Juventus" and won the national championships for three consecutive years, as well as the Italian Super Cup twice, despite finishing the season in seventh place for two consecutive seasons. The strategist was also recognized as the best coach in the Apennine Peninsula. Last season, under A. Conte's leadership, the team collected 102 points in the Italian championships and set a new European record. Among the candidates to replace A. Conte are mentioned the names of Luciano Spalletti, Didier Deschamps, Roberto Mancini, and Massimiliano Allegri.
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