Having recently put an end to a nine-year wait to become champions of Italy again, the coach insists that his troops are hungry for more.
Antonio Conte affirmed that Juventus have brought their title celebrations to a halt to concentrate on winning the Coppa Italia when they clash with Napoli at Rome's Stadio Olimpico on Sunday.

Having clinched the Scudetto in stunning fashion a fortnight ago and having gone onto end the season unbeaten with their 3-1 victory over Atalanta last weekend, the Bianconeri now have their sights set on securing a rare domestic double.

Conte, who has received much of the praise for Juve's title triumph, admitted being proud of how his players reached the final, and insisted that his team are completely focused on the task ahead.

"We have got to the Coppa final with the right approach - to be the champions of Italy first and foremost," he declared to reporters during Saturday's pre-game press conference.

"We've celebrated [winning the Scudetto] but now it's time to return to the pitch to do our utmost and crown a great season."

Conte is well aware of the fact that if Juventus win the final they would write a new chapter into the history books, after a marvellous campaign, but admitted that he would have rather played any other side than Walter Mazzarri's title-hungry Napoli.

"To win would ensure we end the season unbeaten, and in the history books. Napoli is the worst team we could have faced in the final," he affirmed.

Despite having trounced Napoli 3-0 in the Serie A in April, prior to that result, Juventus hadn't beaten the Neapolitans in four consecutive games, which included two heavy defeats.