In recent weeks, former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has come under intense scrutiny. Following back-to-back Premier League and Champions League defeats.
Conte: The 53-year-old could lose his job in the coming days due to increased fan scrutiny, but he couldn’t help but poke fun at his former English club. According to the manager, his time at Chelsea is nothing like what he had during his rookie years in Serie A.
“Chelsea was a fantastic club, and I had a great time there. Everything about it was unique, but nothing compared to my experiences in Italy. Italy was my first love, and no one ever forgets their first love. “My time at Spurs is only my second in the Premier League, but there is always a call from Italy begging me to return,” the manager revealed.
Chelsea has had a turbulent season, as have Spurs, who have been very inconsistent, winning games they shouldn’t and losing games they should. Managers at both clubs are under intense pressure to produce results as sacking rumors circulate online. Conte, unlike Graham Potter, has a safety net.
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However, before the rise to stardom, a clean sweep of the squad is required so that Potter can take a breather. This entails getting rid of players deemed surplus to requirements, of which there are many in the current squad. Chelsea has the most bloated squad in the league this season, with some key players left out of the club’s important projects, such as Aubameyang’s exclusion from the Champions League squad.
Being a Chelsea manager takes a lot of guts, and Antonio Conte is well aware of that. Although ownership has changed, the principles of appointments and transfers have stood the test of time, and thus if Potter actually