The 42-year-old coach trusts his side's chances of lifting the Serie A crown this term and highlighted the growth of the team since the start of the season.Juventus coach Antonio Conte has declared that he believes that his side can fend off AC Milan's threat and win the Scudetto.The Bianconeri are three points clear of the holders at the top of the Serie A table, as they prepare to visit Novara on Sunday afternoon."I do believe in the Scudetto, seeing as where we are right now," Conte told reporters at a press conference."Let's not forget where we came from, this is a source of pride. We have the possibility to write an important page in Juve's history."We are playing so many matches in such a short space of time, we are thinking match after match. My players have matured a lot and I am proud of them."Conte then praised Milan, but said that Juventus are closing the gap between themselves and the Rossoneri."I have always said that Milan have a better squad," the 42-year-old noted. "In the end, the side who deserves it the most will win."In terms of organisation, we are now at Milan's level."The Italian coach also took the time to comment on Novara, noting that he expects a more open match than the one against Cesena in mid-week."Novara always play good football," Conte explained. "Compared to the match against Cesena, who played a very defensive game, we will find a side who will try to play their own game."
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