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Chelsea boss Conte yet to commit on exit

BLUES ON VERGE OF MISSING A TOP-FOUR FINISH

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With Chelsea’s reign as Premier League champions all but over, it’s fitting Antonio Conte approaches that dispiritin­g conclusion in the same tetchy mood he began their doomed title-defence.

Blues boss Conte has cut a frustrated figure from the moment he sagely warned of a difficult season in store during Chelsea’s pre-season tour.

Irritated by the failure of Chelsea’s hierarchy to land his top transfer targets and driven to distractio­n by his public feud with Diego Costa — the striker he cast into exile before selling him to Atletico Madrid — Conte wasted no opportunit­y to make it clear there was trouble ahead.

The former Juventus coach was proved correct as Chelsea have laboured so badly that they go into today’s London derby against West Ham on the brink of missing out on a top four finish.

Last weekend’s defeat against fourth placed Tottenham left fifth placed Chelsea eight points adrift of the positions that bring qualificat­ion for next season’s Champions League.

With only seven games remaining, Conte’s two-year reign at Stamford Bridge looks set to finish with his departure at the end of the season, with widespread reports Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is considerin­g moves for ex-Barcelona boss Luis Enrique and Juventus chief Max Allegri.

Gianluca Vialli, a former Chelsea manager and Juventus teammate of Conte’s, claims his old friend can’t wait to leave the west London club after growing tired of his lack of influence on the squad’s make-up.

But Conte has repeatedly refused to be drawn on talk of his future and, asked about Vialli’s comments on Friday, he said: “It is not true. Gianluca is a friend but I’m not talking with him for one year, maybe.

“It’s very difficult for me but since this season I’m listening to a lot of speculatio­n about my future, but the only truth is I am committed for this club.”

 ?? AP ?? Chelsea’s Alvaro Morata (right) celebrates after scoring during the Premier League match against Tottenham. Last weekend’s defeat left the Blues eight points adrift of the positions that bring qualificat­ion for next season’s Champions League.
AP Chelsea’s Alvaro Morata (right) celebrates after scoring during the Premier League match against Tottenham. Last weekend’s defeat left the Blues eight points adrift of the positions that bring qualificat­ion for next season’s Champions League.

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