The Herald (South Africa)

Italian Conte signs fresh Chelsea contract, squashing rift reports

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CHELSEA manager Antonio Conte signed a new two-year deal with the Premier League giants yesterday as the club quelled reports of a rift with the Italian.

The deal was confirmed as Conte, 47, who guided Chelsea to the title in his first season last year, prepares to take his squad on a preseason tour of Asia.

“I am very happy to have signed a new contract with Chelsea,” he said.

“We worked extremely hard in our first year to achieve something amazing, which I am very proud of. Now we must work even harder to stay at the top.”

No terms of the deal were disclosed. English news reports said the new contract improved the terms of the remaining two years left on the three-year deal Conte signed when he joined the club last year.

Chelsea director Marina Granovskai­a said the contract rewarded the incredible success Chelsea had enjoyed in Conte’s first season.

“This new contract reflects our belief that he can continue to deliver results both domestical­ly and as we return to European competitio­n in the Champions League,” Granovskai­a said.

“Since arriving in west London, the Italian’s passion, tactical acumen and winning mentality have endeared him to Chelsea supporters and we look forward to further triumphs with Antonio at the helm.”

Conte’s coaching staff has been augmented by the arrival of two more Italians, with Paolo Vanoli joining as an assistant to the first team head coach and Davide Mazzotta as assistant/player analysis.

The contract boost for Conte comes amid reports that the Italian has grown frustrated with Chelsea’s inability to reinforce their title-winning squad.

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