CL: Antonio Conte in firing line as Inter seek miracle to advance
Updated On: 01 December, 2020 08:01 AM IST | Milan | AFP
Inter need to win and then beat Shakhtar, while also hoping other results go their way at the Champions League

Antonio Conte
Antonio Conte is in the firing line with another Champions League failure looming as his Inter Milan side head to Borussia Moenchengladbach on Tuesday with their hopes of reaching the knock-out stage hanging by a thread. The three-time European champions are bottom of Group B with just two points from four games, six points behind leaders Gladbach. Real Madrid -- the record 13-time winners -- are one point behind the Germans in second place and three clear of Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk with two matches to play. An Italian team has not won a European trophy since Inter secured the Champions League to complete a treble under Jose Mourinho in 2010. And Inter need a miracle to avoid a third consecutive exit in the group stage. Against Gladbach, the 1977 European Cup runners-up, there will be no room for error. The teams settled for a 2-2 draw at the San Siro last month, with Romelu Lukaku scoring both goals for the hosts.
Inter need to win and then beat Shakhtar, while also hoping other results go their way. For former Juventus and Chelsea manager Conte, who took over at Inter in 2019, his European record has been consistently disappointing. Conte tasted European glory as a player with Juventus, in the 1995/96 Champions League. But the 51-year-old's best result as a coach was leading Juventus to the 2012/13 quarter-finals. He took Chelsea to the last 16 in 2017-2018, but this threatens to be his fourth failure to make it into the knock-out rounds. An exit from the lucrative tournament would prove costly for Inter, who this week revealed losses of 102.4 million euros ($122.4m) for 2019/2020, largely blamed on the coronavirus pandemic. Club president Steven Zhang nevertheless hailed Conte as "a true leader" who would restore the Chinese-owned side to their former glories. "Last season's goal was to start creating a winning mentality, then try to reduce the gap with our competitors," said Zhang.
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