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Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

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Filippo Inzaghi (born 9 August 1973 in Piacenza, Italy) is an Italian footballer, coach, centre forward and head coach of AnyA Benevento F.C.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

Player career

Inzaghi is Piacenza's youth player. In 1991, he was promoted to the first team of Piacenza and began his career in Serie B, before being loaned to Albino Levefe in Serie C and Verona in Serie B. From 1995 to 2001, Inzaghi played for Parma, Atlanta and Juventus in Serie A, where he won the 1996–97 Serie A top scorer and the 1997–98 Serie A title. In 2001, Inzaghi joined Serie A AC Milan for a transfer fee of 41 million euros.

During his eleven seasons at AC Milan, Inzaghi made 300 appearances and scored 126 goals, helping AC Milan win ten trophies including two UEFA Champions League titles and two Serie A titles. On July 25, 2012, it was announced that it would retire.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

National team career

In 1993, Inzaghi was selected for the Italian U21 youth team and in 1994 helped the team win the European U-21 Football Championship. He has participated in three World Cups and one European Championship, helping the Italian national team win the 2006 World Cup.

1997-2007 Inzaghi made 57 appearances for the Italian national team, scoring 25 goals.

Coaching career

In July 2012, Inzaghi began his coaching career with AC Milan's U17 youth team before becoming the coach of AC Milan reserve team. In June 2014, Inzaghi became AC Milan manager. In June 2015, Inzaghi was dismissed as coach due to poor performance. In June 2016, Inzaghi was named any head coach of Venice FC. In June 2018, Inzaghi was named head coach of Bologna F.C. in any single division. In October, Inzaghi was named the best coach of the 2018 Italian Football League Two.

In June 2019, Inzaghi was named head coach of Benevento FC.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

Simone. Simone Inzaghi (born 5 April 1976 in Piacenza, Italy) is an Italian footballer, coach, striker and head coach of AnyI Club Lazio.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

Simeone Inzaghi spent most of his time as a player in Lazio, playing from 1999 until retiring in 2010. Simeone Inzaghi has played for Piacenza, Kalpi, Novara, Lumesani, Brescherlo, Lazio, Sampdoria and Atlanta F.C. Playing for Lazio from 1999 to 2010, Simone Inzaghi made a total of 196 appearances for the Blue Eagles, scoring 55 goals.

Honours: Italian Football League Champions: 1999-2000, European Cup Winners' Cup: 2000, Coppa Italia: 2004

In the 1998–99 season, Simeone Inzaghi returned to Piacenza on loan and made his Serie A debut on 13 September 1998 in a 1–1 home draw for Piacenza in Lazio. He scored 15 goals in 30 games.

In the 1999–00 season, Simeone Inzaghi joined Serie A with Lazio. Seven goals in 22 Serie A games and nine goals in 11 Champions League games. Season ends, Simone. Inzaghi helped Lazio win the cup and league doubles.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

Sampdoria F.C. (1 January 2005 – 30 June 2005) was loaned

Lazio F.C. (1 July 2005 – 30 June 2007) made only 12 appearances in the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons when Simone Inzaghi returned on loan.

Lazio F.C. (1 July 2008 – 30 June 2010) For the 2008–09 season, Simeone Inzaghi returned to Lazio. Scored a goal against Lecce.

In the 2009–10 season, Simeone Inzaghi announced his retirement at the end of the season.

On 29 March 2000, in a friendly match between Italy and Spain, Simeone Inzaghi made his debut for the Italian national team.

Simeone Inzaghi made 3 appearances for the Italian national team, scoring 0 goals.

In 2010, at the age of 34, Inzaghi accepted the position of coach of Lazio's academy. After retiring from retirement, Inzaghi remained in Lazio as a youth coach, and on April 5, 2016, Hezheng took on the role of head coach.

From 1 July 2010 to 6 January 2014, he was the head coach of the youth team of Lazio F.C.

From 7 January 2014 to 4 April 2016, he was the head coach of Lazio FC U19.

After being appointed as the youth team manager on January 7, 2014, he led the team to win the Youth Cup twice, won the Youth Super Cup once, and finished runners-up in the Youth League once

From 5 April 2016 to 30 June 2016, he was the transitional head coach of Lazio F.C.

From 8 July 2016 to 30 June 2020, he was the head coach of Lazio F.C.

On 8 June 2017, Lazio renewed his contract with Simeone Inzaghi until June 2020.

In the 2016-17 season, Lazio finally finished 5th in Serie A, eliminating Roma to reach the final of the Coppa Italia.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

After that, Inzaghi led Lazio to the Coppa Italia: 2018-2019, Italian Super Cup: 2017-2018, 2019-2020.

Antonio Conte (born 31 July 1969 in Lecce, Italy) is a former Italian professional footballer and coach who plays as a midfielder.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

In 1985, Conte began his football career at Lecce F.C. In 1991, Conte moved to Juventus in Serie A, where he remained the main midfielder and captain of the team. In 2004, Conte retired.

After 13 years of service for Juventus, Conte has won a total of 15 championships including serie A titles, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Coppa Italia and Italian Super Cup, and is the most direct witness of the Juve dynasty.

Honours: 5 Italian Football League Champions (Player)

1996 UEFA Champions League (player)

1993 UEFA Cup (player)

4 Italian Football League Titles (Coach)

1 English Premier League title (coach)

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

In 1985, Conte became a member of the Lecce youth team. On 6 April 1986, Conte made his league debut against Pisa and scored his first career goal against Napoli on 5 November 1989.

In November 1991, Conte joined Juventus in the middle of the season. On 17 November, in a 1–0 derby over Turin, Conte made his Juve debut. In 1993, Conte helped the team win the UEFA Cup final against Borussia Dortmund.

In 1996, Juve reached the Champions League final, Conte made his debut, and the team defeated Ajax to win the Champions League.

In the 2001–02 season, Conte faded out of Juve's main squad and Lippi handed the captain's armband to Del Piero. In the 2002–03 Champions League final, Conte came off the bench in the second half and lost to AC Milan on penalties.

In 2004, Conte announced his retirement and subsequently received training from the Italian Football Federation and received a coaching license.

On 27 May 1994, Conte made his debut for the national team in Italy's match against Finland. In the same year, Conte was selected for the squad led by Arigo Sacchi for the World Cup in the United States, Conte represented the national team for the first time in international competitions, and Italy won the second place in the World Cup.

In 2000, Conte was drafted for the European Championships. On 11 June, in the group stage against Turkey, Conte scored a beautiful barb shot, and then Italy sang all the way to the final. In the end, he was relegated to the second place.

In July 2006, Conte was named head coach of Any B Arezzo FC.

On 31 May 2011, Conte became head coach of Juventus. In his first season in charge of Juve, Conte led the team to a single-season unbeaten league record of 23 wins, 15 draws and 0 defeats. Juve also became the third Serie A team to go all season unbeaten.

In the 2012-13 season, Conte led Juve to the top of Serie A and eventually defended the Serie A title with 87 points.

In the 2013-14 season, Conte led Juve to a three-point serie streak of Serie A victories with 33 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses. The 102-point record broke Inter's Serie A record of 97 points set in 2006-2007.

On the first day of summer training in 2014, Conte was dissatisfied with the club's transfer operation and chose to resign.

In July 2016, Conte became Chelsea manager. He led Chelsea to a record-breaking 13-game Winning streak in the Premier League and was officially named Coach of the Month by the Premier League for three consecutive months. In the 2016-17 season, Conte led Chelsea to the Premier League title.

In the 2017-18 season, Conte led Chelsea to the FA Cup. The team is only 5th in the Premier League. On 13 July 2018, the club announced that Conte was no longer the team's manager.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

On 31 May 2019, Conte became Inter Milan manager. In the 2019-20 season, Conte led Inter Milan to 24 wins, 10 draws and 4 defeats in Serie A, scoring 82 points and finishing second in Serie A by one point. In Europe, Conte led the team to the third place in the Champions League group stage and did not qualify. In the Europa League, Ludogorets, Getafe, Bayer Leverkusen and Shakhtar Donetsk were eliminated all the way to reach the European final again after 10 years, and the final was reversed by Sevilla with a score of 2-3.

In the 2020-21 season, Conte led his team to win only 1 of the 6 Champions League group stage matches and was at the bottom of the game, and in serie A, Conte led the team to win 11 consecutive serie a serie A victories, winning the Proud A championship four times in advance with a 13-point advantage. After 38 rounds, Conte led Inter Milan to a top five league with 91 points and 89 Serie A goals in the third place in team history.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

On 26 May 2021, Conte resigned as manager and left Inter Milan.

National team coaching career

In the summer of 2014, Conte succeeded Cesare Prandelli as head coach of the Italian national team, signing for two years.

In the 2016 Euro 2016 qualifiers, Conte led Italy to a 7-win and 3-draw unbeaten record, beating Croatia in Group H to qualify for the main tournament as the first in the group.

In Euro 2016, Conte led the Italian national team to defeat Belgium 2-0 in the first match, followed by a 1-0 victory over Sweden, in the quarter-final, Italy defeated the defending champions Spain by a score of 2-0 through defense, the quarter-final opponent was the 2014 World Cup champion Germany, and finally Conte's Italy fell in a penalty shootout.

At the end of the European Championship, Conte left the Italian national team.

Benchmark Conte: The Path of the Inzain Brothers

Fourth, analog comparison:

Conte pipo Simeone

1. Ball wind Steady/toughness/level/open Strength/Fast

2. Formation 352 4321 352

3. Style, Passion, calmness, rigor

4. Representing Lukaku Rapadula Milinkovic

5, the future +++ ++-++

6. Rating 8.5 6.5 7.0

7. Public opinion 7.5 8.5 8.0

5. Write before you lift the pen:

1. Conte leaves Inter (most likely to go to Real Madrid, Zidane leaves), Simeone leaves Lazio (refuses to renew), and Inzaghi is relegated.

2. As representatives of the transformation coaches of excellent players in Serie A, PIPO and Simeone are relatively young, of course, Gattuso (who has left Napoli), Pirlo, Nesta, etc. are also excellent, and their past and present undoubtedly carry the hope of the development of Italian football.

3. Excellent player/coach representative,

3.1 pipo: A natural goal machine with a free-spirited and active offside line in the player era, the club (Juventus, AC Milan) has a glorious career! It was jokingly called the forbidden area to stain the clothes eighteen falls, honor harvester!

3.2 Conte: Representing the cross-century elite generation of Serie A, diligence, perseverance, perseverance, and Deschamps, Zidane, Pesotho, Iuliano, Ferrara and others constitute the mainstay of Juventus to win the Champions Cup and the Serie A championship! Founder of the Juve Dynasty!

After becoming a coach, he achieved excellent results for Juventus, Chelsea, Inter and the Italian national team with a unique coaching style, which is a benchmark for the development of young coaches!!

3.3 Simone. Inzaghi: Although his career is not as good as his brother, he is also a clear stream among good players! Witness to Lazio's 20 years of glory!! After coaching Lazio, he actually maintained a stable and rising performance, qualified for the European League for consecutive years, and became a super strong competitor in the domestic league! This departure from Lazio, whether he comes to Inter or not, has contributed to his coaching career, a phenomenon of continuous improvement in the coaching environment, the courage to try, or the blessing of Italian football!

It's 22:00 on May 28th, and Just now Juventus has officially announced that Pirlo will be dismissed and Alegre will take over; I hope to wake up tomorrow morning and have good news about Inter and Inzaghi Jr.!

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