The final of the Europa League and the defeat of Inter Milan in it motivated that these days there is much talk about the future of Antonio Conte in the Neroazurra squad , however, in the last hours the Italian coach has been the protagonist for his past and not where he will train next season. It is difficult for him to do it again in London, and not because there are no elite benches available, but rather because of his unfortunate time in the British capital.
The technician, scammed by an Italian investor
The Italian media La Verità has published this Sunday one of the reasons that made Conte's stay in London not entirely pleasant , at least in the personal aspect. The technician would have been deceived by the Italian investor Massimo Bochicchio, as it appears in the various court decisions that have come out this week in England.
According to these same papers, the Italian investor convinced Conte to make a strong investment that would later pay off . To gain their trust, Bochicchio made use of false documents that linked him to the prestigious international company HSBC, from which he had already dissociated himself at the time he encouraged the now Inter coach.
Altro sfogo del tecnico dopo la sconfitta in finale col Siviglia: ringrazia i tifosi e parla già da ex. Allegri il preferito per la successione. The stagione è stata comunque da record, anche grazie agli uomini scelti da lui.
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Eight more investors were scammed
Antonio Conte was then on the bench at Stamford Bridge, so he did choose to enter this sweet investment that finally ended up defrauding eight other investors through the Kidman company, which was in charge of raising funds from all investors . However, in the trial, both the Italian businessman and the HSBC company have denied having any kind of relationship with Kidman.
At the moment, it has been known that the alleged fraudster of Antonio Conte would have seized assets worth 54 million euros divided between Miami, London and Italy. It was certainly not an experience to remember that of the Italian in London, where after winning the Premier League in his first season at the helm of Chelsea, he was scalded and faced with the dressing room and the board a year later.