Inter coach Antonio Conte isn’t too upset about the threatening letter and bullet that was sent to the Nerazzurri’s headquarters last week, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, which suggests that the letter may have been sent by an angry fan.

The report details how the 50-year-old Italian coach read the letter without fear, despite specific references to his family and the location of his house. Inter athletic trainer Antonio Pintus was also targeted in the letter.

Furthermore, the letter was sent with a postmark from Florence, although investigators aren’t working under the assumption that it was sent from the Tuscan city, the report continues. The specific information about Conte also suggested that it was sent by someone who knows his personal life in depth, but investigators are aware that all that information can be discovered online.

Finally, the head of Milanese anti-terrorism Alberto Nobili believes that the letter may have been sent from an angry fan, upset at the appointment of the 50-year-old Italian coach at the club, the report adds.