Coach Antonio Conte, coach of the Inter Milan football team, threatened to leave the team despite the strong season he presented with the team and to finish second in the Italian league, with the curtain coming down to the activities of this season locally on Sunday.

Conte attacked club officials after the end of his team's last game in the Italian league this season, indicating that he and his players did not receive sufficient support and support from club officials.

The Italian media indicated today, Monday, that club officials may, in turn, revoke the contract with Conte at the end of the season.

On Wednesday, Inter will meet the Spanish team Getafe in the German city of Gelsenkirchen in the sixteen round of the European Championship, which will resume its activities in the coming days after a long period of interruption due to the crisis of the outbreak of the newly infected Corona virus.

"My work and the work of the players have not been appreciated," Conte, 51, said after winning 2-0 at Atalanta on Saturday in the last stage of the Italian league this season.

"There were baseless attacks against Inter and against me. There was no support from club officials," said Conte, who with his team finished second in the league, just one point behind Juventus.

The Italian sports newspaper, Corriere dello Sport, said Monday: "The long farewell journey for Antonio Conte started."

The Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport noted: “The two parties are now quite far apart. This seems to be a separation between them.”

The newspaper hinted that Inter officials may seek the help of coach Massimiliano Alegre, 52, a former Juventus coach, if he disengages from Conte.

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