Conte, Inter coach and Juventus chairman Agnelli, were caught insulting each other in the Italian cup

“Juventus has to tell the truth, and I think the fourth official should quote what happened during the match,” Conte told Italian television.

The now Inter Milan coach, Antonio Conte, has asked Juventus to “show more respect”, saying he was offended during the semi-final match for the Italian Cup, in Turin.

The game ended in a winless draw and Vecchia Signora reached their sixth final in seven seasons after winning the first leg 2-1.

Antonio Conte made an obscene gesture shortly before halftime, while Juventus president Andrea Agnelli shouted insulting words.

“Juventus must tell the truth, and I think the fourth official should quote what happened during the match,” Conte told Italian television Rai. “More sportsmanship and respect is needed for those who work here.”

Conte was the club’s coach between 2011 and 2014, with Agnelli as president, although his relationship has been “worsened” by the coach’s sudden departure to lead the Italian team.

Removing the Italian cup the pressure has increased Conte, since at Inter de Milan He just has to fight for the title of the A competition this season. They are two points behind leader, AC Milan.

The Internazionale was eliminated on the Champions League in the first round by finishing last in his group.

Despite their impressive league win against the Juventus (2-0), was defeated 2-1 at home in the first leg of the semi-finals Italian cup, a little over two weeks later.

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