If you are looking for a manager that can bring domestic success to your club, then Antonio Conte is your man.

The Italian, currently in charge of reigning Serie A champions Napoli, is a serial winner of trophies – mostly in Italy but also England.

He has five Scudettos to his name, one Serie B title, three Italian Supercoppas, one Premier League crown, and one FA Cup, in an impressive coaching CV.

But when it comes to the grandest prize in European club football, the Uefa Champions League, Conte's record is surprisingly poor, with the 56-year-old having never made it beyond the quarter-final stage – and that came way back in 2012/13 with Juventus.

On three occasions, he failed to make it out of the group stage – once with Juve and twice with Inter Milan – while he could only manage the last-16 with

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