Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has called for public backing from the
Stamford Bridge hierarchy to put an end to growing speculation about his
future as manager.
The Italian won the Premier League title in 2016-17 in his first year
in England but there have been persistent rumours about his job being
under threat this season due to the Blues’ indifferent form.
Conte has repeatedly expressed his desire to honour the remaining 18
months of his contract and now wants a public vote of confidence from
his employers.
“Maybe I’d like that the club prepare a statement for me to tell (the
media), ‘I trust in his job, I trust in his work’,” said Conte ahead of
Monday’s trip to Watford.
“But at the same time I know that in the past it never happened,
this, and for this reason why would I hope for something different?
“For sure, I think that I’d like to have a statement to support against this speculation.”
Chelsea have failed to mount a serious defence of their title and
travel to Vicarage Road 19 points adrift of runaway leaders Manchester
City following last week’s humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Bournemouth.
After losing to Arsenal in the semi-finals of the League Cup, their
only hopes of silverware lie in the Champions League and the FA Cup,
while they face a fight to secure a top-four league finish.
Conte said he would welcome talks about extending his contract with the London club despite his struggles this season.
“I’m giving all of myself, me and my staff and also my players, for this club,” he said.
“And then I think that we are doing the maximum for this club and if
the club understands this and the club wants to extend a new contract
then we can talk, why not?”
Conte could give debuts to new signings Olivier Giroud and Emerson
Palmieri against the Hornets, although neither player is expected to
start as they are short of fitness due to recent injuries.
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