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There is a story from that final campaign – told by the Italian journalist Alessandro Alciato in his book Metodo Conte – that reveals much about the manager’s mentality. With one game to go, Juventus were on 99 points. The title had been wrapped up weeks earlier but Conte had prepared rigorously for the final match against Cagliari – intent on achieving a full century. Juve’s players were just settling in for a video review session when the goalkeeper Gigi Buffon arrived with the club’s chief executive, Beppe Marotta.
“Excuse me for one moment, boss,” Buffon said. “The director just wants to clear up the question of bonuses owed to the team after the title win.”
The suggestion sent Conte into a fury. He chased every player out of the room as he tore into Buffon. “I don’t want to hear another word,” Conte is said to have screamed. “From you, of all people, I would never have expected such a thing. Bonuses … You’re a disappointment, a defeat from the moment you open your mouth. Just like all the rest of these half-wits.”
In another context, such a rant could have backfired. Not every footballer would accept being dressed down so harshly. Buffon and his team-mates, though, recognised the intent of Conte’s words was more important than their content. Shaken out of any complacency, Juventus beat Cagliari 3-0.
Andrea Pirlo lamented having chosen the locker in front of the door in Juventus’s changing room – since that was where the manager routinely hurled bottles of fizzy water during his half-time rages.
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