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CONTE BEGINS MIND GAMES

Mourinho’s United will be FA Cup final favourites, claims Chelsea manager

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ANTONIO Conte says Chelsea will be underdogs when they face Manchester United and his old rival Jose Mourinho in the FA Cup final.

Conte’s side cruised to a 2-0 win over Southampto­n in Sunday’s semi-final to set up a heavyweigh­t clash with United at Wembley on May 19.

But Conte doesn’t believe Chelsea, beaten by Arsenal 2-1 in last year’s final despite going into the match as Premier League champions, will be regarded as favourites to lift the famous old trophy.

“This final is a game between two great teams. In my mind I can tell you we played the final as favourites against Arsenal,” he said. “I think in this season we arrive not as favourites. But then last season we lost the final even though we were expected to win.”

Given their long-running feud, there will be as much attention on the two managers on Cup final day as there will be on the players.

Blues boss Conte and United manager Mourinho have exchanged a series of bitter barbs via the media this season.

Conte labelled Mourinho a “little man” with senile dementia after the United chief infuriated him by saying he thought his rival acted like a “clown” with his passionate touchline antics, while also referring to an Italian matchfixin­g scandal that Conte was cleared of any involvemen­t in.

Even this week, Conte took a swipe at Mourinho, insisting the Portuguese coach had it much easier than him in his two spells as Chelsea manager.

Speaking after the win over Southampto­n, Conte made the rather unconvinci­ng claim that he had cleared the air with Mourinho.

“I think with Jose, we have clarified the situation. This is the most important thing. There is not a problem between him and I,” he said.

“We are talking about two managers with strong characters, two winners. In your heart and your blood there is the will to win.

“For sure, we want to try to win the trophy, in the same way United do. I have great respect for United and Mourinho’s story.”

The final offers Conte a chance to end a troubled season with silverware in what might be his last match at Chelsea.

Numerous reports have claimed Conte will leave in the close season after falling out with Chelsea’s hierarchy over their failure to back his transfer plans.

Meanwhile, the FA have been forced to apologise for a tweet mocking Harry Kane’s performanc­e in Tottenham’s semi-final defeat by United.

Kane had a day to forget, failing to register a single shot on target.

After the final whistle had blown in United’s 2-1 win, a onesecond video of defender Chris Smalling saying Kane’s name was posted by the FA Cup’s official account below the text: “What’s that in your pocket, Chris?”

The joke was retweeted more than 20,000 times on Saturday night, and has since been deleted by the @EmiratesFA­Cup account, which has over 171,000 followers.

But not everyone saw the funny side. Some fans were unimpresse­d with what they deemed as unprofessi­onal conduct from the official account of a national tournament.Agencies

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud (left) and Southampto­n’s Maya Yoshida battle for the ball at Wembley on Sunday.
EPA PIC Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud (left) and Southampto­n’s Maya Yoshida battle for the ball at Wembley on Sunday.
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