A report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport has highlighted how Inter coach Antonio Conte is able to improve his players.

The report details how the 50-year-old Italian coach has managed to transform multiple players this season in the Nerazzurri squad, starting with Italian wing back Antonio Candreva.

The 33-year-old showed his instant improvement under the former Juventus coach by scoring a long shot against Lecce in the opening game of the season, and since then has proven himself to be a core part of the squad.

Other players that have been improved by Conte include Italian midfielder Roberto Gagliardini, the report continues, as well as former Manchester United forward Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian struggled with the Red Devils last season but has returned to form under Conte this season to become one of the most lethal strikers in Italy.

Some players have been pushed even further by Conte, the report highlights. Stefan De Vrij and Alessandro Bastoni have both flourished in defense this season, with Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez becoming a household name in part to the former Chelsea boss.