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17th July 2014, 01:35 PM
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Agen Bola (http://cityholidaybet.com/) Terpercaya Cityholidaybet Reported - Juventus will recover from the loss of coach Antonio Conte and keep challenging for titles, former director Luciano Moggi believes.
Conte resigned from his post as Juve boss on Tuesday just months after winning a third consecutive league title with the club.
And Moggi said he was surprised by the 44-year-old's departure, adding he has no idea why he left the club.
"The news surprised me. I tried phoning him, but he didn�t answer," Moggi told Tuttomercatoweb.
"I don�t know what happened. I'm sure he didn�t do it because of an offer from another club. I think he�d always choose Juve first, so it must be painful for him to take this step."
"How will Juve do without Conte? The King is dead, long live the King. Coaches come and go."
Agen Bola (http://cityholidaybet.com/) Terpercaya Cityholidaybet Reported - Juventus will recover from the loss of coach Antonio Conte and keep challenging for titles, former director Luciano Moggi believes.
Conte resigned from his post as Juve boss on Tuesday just months after winning a third consecutive league title with the club.
And Moggi said he was surprised by the 44-year-old's departure, adding he has no idea why he left the club.
"The news surprised me. I tried phoning him, but he didn�t answer," Moggi told Tuttomercatoweb.
"I don�t know what happened. I'm sure he didn�t do it because of an offer from another club. I think he�d always choose Juve first, so it must be painful for him to take this step."
"How will Juve do without Conte? The King is dead, long live the King. Coaches come and go."