The Star Late Edition

Double joy for Terry-fic Chelsea?

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LONDON: Antonio Conte has already surpassed expectatio­ns in his first year as Chelsea manager and a victory in Saturday’s FA Cup final against Arsenal would complete arguably the greatest season in the club’s history.

A second Double, following the one completed by Conte’s fellow Italian Carlo Ancelotti in 2010, was not even on the radar last August when all the talk was of an expected battle for supremacy between Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and José Mourinho’s Manchester United.

Yet Conte’s side rewrote the script and swept to the Premier League title by seven points from Tottenham Hotspur and are the favourites to round off a remarkable campaign by beating the Gunners at Wembley.

Ancelotti’s powerhouse side, featuring the likes of John Terry, Didier Drogba, Ashley Cole, Michael Ballack and Frank Lampard, had been favourites for the title and enjoyed a relatively straightfo­rward run to the Cup final where they beat a Portsmouth side who were already relegated.

Conte’s side, largely unchanged from the one that finished in a woeful 10th place in the Premier League last season, beat Manchester United in the quarter-finals and title-rivals Tottenham in the semis, and now face the competitio­n’s most successful club in the showpiece final.

Chelsea skipper John Terry, who will leave the club at the end of the season after 22 years, said that anything other than a win would tarnish their achievemen­ts.

“You work all season long to be where you want to be and lift that trophy so the lads are fully focused,” fivetime Cup winner Terry, who is likely to be on the bench on Saturday, told a news conference yesterday.

“I’ve been on the receiving end of losing Cup finals and it’s not a nice feeling on the last day of the season.”

While Chelsea are one win away from the Double, Arsenal are desperatel­y trying to end the season on a high after finishing fifth in the Premier League – their lowest finish since Arsene Wenger arrived in north London in 1996.

Arsenal have won the competitio­n twice in the last three seasons. – Reuters

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