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Antonio Conte returns with a win and his best Tony D'Amato impression

Italian footballâÂÂs very own Tony DâÂÂAmato was back pacing the touchline on Sunday, geeing up the troops and generally being tough on everyone - himself included.

Antonio Conte was last seen doing his best impression of Al Pacino's bruiser coach character from Oliver StoneâÂÂs American football epic Any Given Sunday back in May, as his Juventus side went down to Napoli in the Italian Cup Final.

How we have missed Conte and the inspirational performances from the sidelines which have helped inspire his Juventus team to recreate the will to win of his playing days. There was a TV camera â dubbed the Conte-Cam â trained on his every move, and he did not disappoint, with a highly animated performance worthy of a whoo-ha or two.

Palermo provided the perfect venue for his return: Sicily has 43 Juventus-registered supportersâ clubs, only four fewer than in the clubâÂÂs home region of Piedmont, with the Old Lady able to call on an estimated one million fans from the island.

They were dotted all over the ground, ready to greet their returning hero. Former Juve midfielder and now club director Pavel Nedved perfectly summed up what it meant to have Conte back where he belonged; âÂÂHe is our twelfth man, a true champion. We can now keep going forward with even greater desire.âÂÂ

It came early in the second half, with a player who sometimes seems to be able to walk on water skill-wise â Mirko Vucinic â producing a sublime back-heel to release Stephan Lichtsteiner inside the area, with the full-back slotting home the only goal of the game.

The home side were reduced to ten men when Michele Morganella received a second yellow card, but the Bianconeri should really have been out of sight long before that. JuveâÂÂs profligacy did not please Conte, who warned that had Palermo equalised he would have sent the team into the dreaded ritiro ahead of WednesdayâÂÂs Coppa Italia tie with Cagliari.

It is all about team-work for Conte, and as the Pacino character exalted in one of his team talks: âÂÂOn any given Sunday you're gonna win or you're gonna lose. The point is - can you win or lose like a man?âÂÂ