17 November 1991, the Turin derby sees the debut of Antonio Conte with Juve

On 17 November 1991, the derby was played at the Delle Alpi in Turin. Facing them are the Granata against arch-rivals Juventus, coached by Giovanni Trapattoni who, in the weeks before, had asked several times for reinforcements for his team during the autumn transfer market. Because over three decades ago the transfer market was in November, not January, and Trap decided to focus heavily on Antonio Conte, a young man with great hopes but who already has two and a half Serie A championships under his belt, having played as a starter with the Lecce, after returning from a tibia injury that risked ending his career prematurely, despite making his first team debut at the age of sixteen

Conte arrives at Juventus for 7 billion. Going back to that afternoon, Torino were a decidedly more aggressive team in derbies than in the last thirty years. After ten minutes, Casiraghi headed in Alessio’s cross to make it 1-0. Pasquale Bruno decides to leave the Toro with ten men due to an elbow, then Policano kicks the Juventus attacker from the ground and earns the expulsion. Turin with nine men and Juventus who don’t score the second, risking until the last minute.

Two minutes from the end Trapattoni introduces Conte, making his debut with the black and white shirt. Despite some problems, Juve took home the entire prize.