Conte's managerial journey in Serie A began with Juventus, where he achieved three consecutive titles from 2011 to 2014. Notably, the 2013–14 season saw Juventus amass a record 102 points, a benchmark that remains unmatched. In 2021, he guided Inter Milan to their first league title in 11 years, ending Juventus' nine-year dominance. Now, with Napoli, Conte has demonstrated his ability to transform teams into champions across different contexts.
Napoli's recent title win was marked by standout performances, particularly from Scottish midfielder Scott McTominay, who scored a remarkable bicycle kick goal. Romelu Lukaku added a second goal, ensuring Napoli maintained a one-point lead over Inter Milan to clinch the championship. The victory sparked jubilant celebrations throughout Naples, with fans commemorating the achievement in various ways, including tributes reminiscent of the Maradona era.
Conte's accomplishment underscores his exceptional leadership and tactical acumen, solidifying his legacy as one of the most successful managers in Italian football history.
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