Inter coach Antonio Conte will face Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri tomorrow, with Rome based newspaper il Corriere dello Sport looking at the similarities and differences between the two Italian coaches.

The report starts off detailing their shared history. First Conte left Arezzo in Serie B to make way for Sarri, only to return following the dismissal of counterpart. Later on, Conte left Chelsea after a successful two season spell, with Sarri flying over privately to sign for the South London side. However, whilst Conte won a Premier League and FA Cup with the squad, Sarri only won a Europa League title, both managers achieving something the other could not.

Tactically however, the duo share both similarities and differences. Conte’s three central defenders is a core part of his squads, whilst Sarri would always prefer to play four at the back. Both managers expect high work rates from their squads throughout the game, although Conte’s play is often less flashy than his Bianconeri counterpart.