Marco Borriellor, a 41-year-old retired former soccer player who played, among other teams, for Milan and the Juventus, has no fond memories of Antonio Conte, whom he met in 2012 in Turin. Although he praises her quality (“he’s a teacher”), she also describes him as a “monster.” And, in his experience, Conte’s training methods are extremely harsh. At least with him.
‘La Repubblica’ echoes Borriello’s words in a Serie A talk show: “No one forced me to run more than Gasperini, Conte and Zeman. With them, in three years, it was like six years of my career “. “With Conte I was still nauseous. The medical team monitored us and took our pulse. After mine came down, they shouted at us to hurry up. I reached 196 beats per minute. I was on the verge of a heart attack,” said by Borriello.
The former footballer added: “Conte is a monster, but also a teacher. At the end of the day, with him, you become a better footballer. The team played like an accordion and we won of the Scudetto,” said a Borriello who only spent six months in the Juventino team.
Source: La Verdad

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