May 26, 2021
Report: Conte, Inter part ways
Antonio Conte brought Inter its first Scudetto in a decade, but that as far as he will go. Fabrizio Romano reports the 51-year-old manager and the Serie A champions have agreed to part ways effective immediately.
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Antonio Conte brought Inter its first Scudetto in a decade, but that as far as he will go.
Fabrizio Romano reports the 51-year-old manager and the Serie A champions have agreed to part ways effective immediately.
Antonio Conte and Inter have reached an agreement to part ways immediatly, done. He’s leaving Inter - game over after two seasons, one Scudetto and the Europa League final. ⚫️🔵 #Inter #Conte
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 26, 2021
A five-time Serie A champion as a player, Conte just wrapped up his second season at Inter. He finishes his tenure at the San Siro with a 64-23-15 mark.
The Nerazzurri job was Conte's return to Serie A after two seasons at Chelsea in which the Lecce native brought the Blues a Premier League and FA Cup title.
Conte had previously managed at Bari, Atalanta, Siena and Juventus, with whom he spent 13 seasons as a player. As manager of the Bianconeri, Conte won three Scudetti.
Internationally, Conte spent two years in charge of the Azzurri from 2014 to 2016 and took Italy to the Euro 2016 quarter-finals.