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·16 settembre 2025
Conte’s European test: Napoli’s Champions League ambitions

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·16 settembre 2025
The Champions League debut against Manchester City (Thursday at 9 PM at the Etihad Stadium) represents much more than just a simple match for Antonio Conte.
It’s an opportunity to prove he can manage the dual competition at its best, a criticism that has often followed him in his previous international experiences.
The Defensive Label and the Parallel with Guardiola
As highlighted by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Conte has been labeled as a defensive coach due to his insistence on the three-man defense. In reality, it was Pep Guardiola himself who helped popularize this system at the European level, showcasing its flexibility and offensive variations.
The coach from Salento, who has been leading Napoli for fourteen months, has already demonstrated his adaptability: his football is in constant evolution, balancing tactical discipline and organization without sacrificing individual creativity. For Conte, the Champions League is not only a sporting challenge but also a chance to shake off the prejudices about his approach.
The Winning Recipe According to Mundo Deportivo
The Spanish newspaper dedicates an analysis that combines football and Neapolitan culinary culture: “Conte is a chef who knows how to bring out the best in every ingredient. He has managed to transform Napoli into a team that is fierce in defense and lethal on the counterattack, getting the best out of players who hadn’t shined elsewhere. This is the case with Scott McTominay, discarded by Manchester United and reinvented by Conte as a complete midfielder, capable of scoring 12 goals and becoming Serie A MVP with an overhead kick that delivered the Scudetto to Napoli.”
The summer transfer market has added new ingredients to Conte’s “recipe”: above all, Kevin De Bruyne, coming off ten years alongside Guardiola and now called to adapt to a more physical and methodical style of play, and Sam Beukema, already a protagonist in the early matches of the season.
From Lecce to Naples: Two Opposite Stories
While in his native Lecce Conte is remembered with coldness due to his past with Juventus and Bari, in Naples his intensity and volcanic character are welcomed as symbols of football passion. In the city of Maradona, he has found an environment capable of enhancing his temperament, turning it into a strength and a bond with the fans.
A Challenge to Experience, Not to Fear
As La Gazzetta points out, the clash with Guardiola is not an exam, but a match to be enjoyed. Napoli are not among the favorites to win the trophy, but Conte knows that a solid run through to spring would erase doubts about his ability to handle the pace of the Champions League.
Conte’s Napoli is like the Neapolitan sauce described by Mundo Deportivo: a few simple ingredients, combined with patience and character, capable of winning over anyone. A project that aims to go beyond Italian borders and try to leave its mark in Europe as well.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.