The 42-year-old coach reiterated that he is not obsessed with how the Rossoneri fare, but assured that his side will be ready to pounce if the Serie A champions drop points.The Old Lady trail the Rossoneri by just two points, and with only eight matches remaining in the championship, they must rely on Massimiliano Allegri's men dropping points to have a chance of securing the Scudetto."We are not thinking about what Milan will do, but what we will do," Conte told reporters at a news conference."We will have an important match against Palermo on Saturday, which could allow us to keep our dream alive."Milan have a two-point lead and an easier fixture list than us. We are on the right track, we must continue to win and wait for Milan to slip up."We will give our all so that we will not have any regrets after our matches."Conte, who took charge of Juventus in the summer, stressed he is not worried about extending his contract, which expires in 2013."I think that when the time is right, we will discuss it all," the 42 year old said.The Italian coach then confirmed that he will give Fabio Quagliarella the nod to start on Saturday after the striker's goal against Napoli last weekend."Quagliarella is in good shape and he will feature from the start," Conte added.Juventus' clash at Palermo kicks off at 18.30CET.
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