Report: Italy FA boss tips Antonio Conte to return as Manager

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has emerged as one of the top targets to fill the vacant manager’s job with Italy.

Italy sacked Gian Piero Ventura following their failure to qualify for next summer’s World Cup and Italian Football Federation president Carlo Tavecchio would like to see Conte return to his former role.

Conte left for Stamford Bridge after Euro 2016, but, after winning the Premier League title in his first season in west London, has been forced to deny rumours of player unrest this campaign.

Tavecchio said: “We are seeking the best. Allegri, Mancini, Ancelotti….these are the names, I say getting warmer. And Conte? Fire.”

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri, Zenit St Petersburg’s former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini and ex-Bayern Munich chief Carlo Ancelotti appear to be the other main contenders.

Only Ancelotti, though, is not currently in a job.

Italy lost their World Cup play-off 1-0 on aggregate to Sweden to miss out on the competition for the first time since 1958.

Tavecchio laid the blame for their failure firmly at the door of Ventura, saying: “It is all the fault of Ventura, he chose the staff, he has done all of it. We as a federation have never interfered.”

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Report: Italy FA boss tips Antonio Conte to return as Manager

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has emerged as one of the top targets to fill the vacant manager’s job with Italy.

Italy sacked Gian Piero Ventura following their failure to qualify for next summer’s World Cup and Italian Football Federation president Carlo Tavecchio would like to see Conte return to his former role.

Conte left for Stamford Bridge after Euro 2016, but, after winning the Premier League title in his first season in west London, has been forced to deny rumours of player unrest this campaign.

Tavecchio said: “We are seeking the best. Allegri, Mancini, Ancelotti….these are the names, I say getting warmer. And Conte? Fire.”

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri, Zenit St Petersburg’s former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini and ex-Bayern Munich chief Carlo Ancelotti appear to be the other main contenders.

Only Ancelotti, though, is not currently in a job.

Italy lost their World Cup play-off 1-0 on aggregate to Sweden to miss out on the competition for the first time since 1958.

Tavecchio laid the blame for their failure firmly at the door of Ventura, saying: “It is all the fault of Ventura, he chose the staff, he has done all of it. We as a federation have never interfered.”

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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