Conte: Italy’s ‘time for action’, Kane is ‘almost a No.10, Lautaro ‘shifts the balance’

By admin — In News — July 15, 2026

   ​Antonio Conte refuses to comment on speculation regarding his possible appointment as Italy coach, but praises two of his ex-strikers, Harry Kane and Lautaro Martinez, who will meet in the World Cup semifinal tonight.Conte left Napoli in May after spending two seasons at the Stadio Maradona.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOne of the most succesful Italian coaches of the last decade, Conte has long been linked with the Italy job this summer but, following Paolo Maldini’s appointment as technical director, Conte no longer seems one of the top options for the Azzurri.Conte gave an interview to Gazzetta dello Sport while on holiday with his family. The pink paper said that Conte agreed to talk to their reporter as long as the conversation did not concern his future.“Now, I’m happy like this,” he said.Conte did talk about the World Cup, also focusing on two of his ex-strikers, Kane and Lautaro Martinez.The Bayern Munich and Inter stars will meet tonight in the World Cup semifinal. The winner will face Spain in the Final next Sunday.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Harry [Kane] is a great No.9, but he’s almost a No.10 too,” Conte said.“He understands the movements; he knows when to drop deep and play as a playmaker. He’s a fantastic player, with great quality and technique. It was unfair that he had never won anything, and at Bayern Munich, he’s getting the satisfaction he deserves. Who knows, maybe he can do the same with the national team. Kane is a leader in his own way. Perhaps not with words, but inside the game. His teammates look for him because they trust him, and he never lets them down.”Conte coached Kane at Tottenham and had previously won the Serie A title at Inter, coaching Lautaro Martinez.Conte said he was impressed with the Argentine’s “continuous growth, as well as charisma and personality.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“There’s an Inter with Lautaro and an Inter without Lautaro. His presence shifts the balance,” continued the Italian tactician.“Lautaro’s contribution to Argentina’s third goal against Egypt went somewhat unnoticed, but it was incredible. He carried the ball up the pitch, protected it, gave Enzo Fernandez enough time to arrive and delivered a perfect cross. You don’t expect that kind of play from a No.9.“Lautaro, like Julian Alvarez, understood that he could still be important even if only for a few minutes. They accepted the situation by putting their egos aside and prioritising the team’s needs. Credit to both of them, and to Scaloni for convincing them.Inevitably, however, the brightest Argentine star is once again Leo Messi.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“He’s gone beyond expectations, once more,” noted Conte.“He has arrived in incredible shape, which once again proves his incredible professionalism and desire. Leo has the brainpower to always be in the right place because he predicts what will happen.”COMO, ITALY – MAY 02: SSC   

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