The former Bianconeri centre-back has praised Conte for bringing the club back on track and achieving the impossible in a short span of his career.
Former Juventus defender and current Italian U-21 coach, Ciro Ferrara, has hailed Juve head coach, Antonio Conte, for reviving the club's hopes of winning silverware.
Ferrara was appointed by Juve as the mananger in the summer of 2009; however, he was sacked barely halfway into the season due to the outfit's inconsistency.
Conte was assigned the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at Turin during the summer this year and he has led the team back to winning ways. Juve are now second in the Serie A rankings, behind AC Milan only due to an inferior goal difference.
The Azzurrini boss was recently talking to the media where he praised Conte for his determination and consistency.
“What Conte has done in his short career is in full view of everyone. He has won two promotions to Serie A [with Bari and Siena] and he has made an impression with his desire, commitment and determination. He is confirming himself
with Juventus and I’m happy. The Bianconeri have returned to the levels that they should be competing at.” Ferrara said.
Juventus have played 16 games in Serie A so far and remain unbeaten in the Italian flight. They have won 9 games while the remaining 7 ended in stalemates. Moreover, Juve are being considered favourites for the Scudetto this season
and are also on course to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
It is a huge achievement for the Turin giants after they finished 7th in the Italian top tier for the last two seasons. However, the legendary goalkeeper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gianluigi-Buffon-c14833, is still afraid of losing track and has insisted
that his fellow teammates should stay focused on the task at hand.
Buffon claims that they were in the same situation last year, but lack of consistency in the second half left them tumbling down the league rankings. The gloves man has urged his fellow players to work hard to achieve their targets.
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