The Juventus goalkeeper has gone on to state that the absence of Antonio Conte would be missed as he had a resounding presence within the team’s dynamics.
The Scommessopoli match fixing controversy that has rocked the footballing world in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Filippo-Carobbio-c13775 who stated that the manager had told the players
that the match between Siena-Novara and Albinoleffe-Siena was already decided.
Even though, no conclusive evidence was found against the former Siena manager, the sporting justice system still found the manager to be guilty in the Albinoleffe-Siena match, and sentenced him to a ten month ban.
Antonio Conte has maintained his innocence to this day and stated that he will fight against the ban. Till the verdict gets overturned, he will not be allowed to be on the bench during matches or in the dressing room during half time.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gianluigi-Buffon-c14833 has gone on to state that the absence of their head coach is detrimental, and is not a positive thing for the club. He also said that the work of Antonio Conte was unparalleled last year and he instilled the mentality that the former Juventus
player has bought to the team.
The Azzurri national goalkeeper was talking to La Stampa and mentioned:
“It’s not like Conte's suspension is helping the team, a coach like him influences in the same way in the changing room and from the bench during the game. He did a masterpiece last year with the victories and providing the winning mentality, but now I see
him as a caged lion.”
Buffon has been at the club for quite a long time and he speaks with authority when talking about the influence of the manager. He went on to comment on the feat of Juventus of qualifying for the Champions League, and remarked:
“To say Juve is alone against everyone would be wrong, and also a way to copy those who always complain to create an alibi. We are alone against everyone only in the sense that all our opponents want to beat us.”
Buffon has spent twelve seasons at the club.
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