Sergio Conceicao, recently appointed as AC Milan's coach, is set to face his son Francisco, who plays for Juventus, in the Supercoppa Italiana semi-final. Despite the familial connection, Conceicao remains focused on the match. "At home I'm his father; tomorrow my son will be my opponent," he stated. "I want to beat him as he wants to beat me. I hope I don't make him happy."
Conceicao acknowledged the limited preparation time since taking over from Paulo Fonseca on Monday. He found a team eager to learn and adapt quickly. "This is very important; it is the foundation for quality work, in my opinion," he noted. Although time was short, they effectively communicated necessary strategies.

Juventus holds a strong record in the Supercoppa Italiana, having won nine times compared to Milan's seven victories. The two clubs have met three times before in this competition, with Juventus winning their last encounter 1-0 in 2019 after earlier matches ended in penalty shoot-outs.
Despite his recent appointment, Conceicao expressed confidence in his team's readiness for the upcoming challenge against Juventus. He emphasised that while more time would have been ideal, the players' willingness to adapt has been crucial.
The match between these Italian giants promises an intriguing contest not only because of their history but also due to the personal dynamic between father and son on opposing sides. Fans are eagerly anticipating how this unique situation will unfold on Friday.
As Conceicao prepares for his first game with Milan, he remains determined to secure victory against Juventus. His focus is firmly on achieving success with his new team while navigating the emotional aspect of facing his son on the field.