(Reuters) - Juventus heaped plaudits on fiery coach Antonio Conte for winning a third consecutive Serie A title, having rejuvenated the club after a match-fixing scandal, relegation to the second-tier and failure to qualify for European competition.
The feisty 44-year-old, who has recently been involved in angry exchanges with former Juve coach Fabio Capello, Italy manager Cesare Prandelli, Roma's Rudi Garcia and Napoli's Rafael Benitez, has transformed Juventus, known as the Old Lady, since he arrived in 2011.
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