


Antonio Conte, the manager of Inter Milan said he won’t think twice to leave if the club are troubled. However, the 50-year old stays focused on the Nerazzurri venture in the midst of question marks over his future at the club.
Conte was appointed head coach for the Serie A club in the beginning of the 2019-20 season. Inter Milan won their first league match of the season with a 4–0 win against Lecce under his first game in charge.
Questions have risen in the midst of Inter’s inconsistent performances and occasion stumbles. Since the return of Serie A after being suspended due to COVID-19, Conte’s disappointments with the group neglecting to fire by the critics.
The 50-year old manager comments came following their in a 3-1 triumph over Torino:
“I was called to Inter for a three-year project, to bring them back where they deserve to be. Inevitably, that takes time. I came here with so much enthusiasm. I have faith.
“I started a three-year project and my contract lasts three years. After that, if they want to extend my contract… I’m happy, I know there’s a long way to go, but I don’t want to overstay my welcome.” – the former Juventus and Chelsea manager said.
“If everyone’s happy with the job I’m doing, and I think that’s the case right now, from what I’ve been told, then I don’t see why we shouldn’t go on.
“If they’re not happy with the job I’m doing then I won’t hesitate to step aside.”
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