Otago Daily Times

MourinhoCo­nte feud adds spice to final

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LONDON: Jose Mourinho’s relationsh­ip with Antonio Conte has been acrimoniou­s since they took the hot seats at Manchester United and Chelsea respective­ly but the Portuguese can have the last laugh at Wembley tomorrow.

Few FA Cup finals have been as eagerly awaited as this season’s with both managers desperate to avoid the ignominy of ending the campaign without any silverware.

Mourinho did at least steer United to runnerup spot behind a peerless Manchester City in the English Premier League but Conte’s Chelsea trailed in fifth and defeat in what is expected to be his final game in charge would be a bitter pill for the Italian.

Ever since Mourinho, Chelsea’s most successful manager, criticised Conte for his wild celebratio­ns during Chelsea’s 40 rout of United in the early weeks of the 201617 season, the two have been trading insults, some more veiled than others.

Conte has criticised Mourinho’s spending at United and accused him of being obsessed with events at Stamford Bridge.

Mourinho upped the ante by labelling Conte’s touchline manner as clownlike and alluding to a matchfixin­g allegation Conte was eventually cleared of in Italy.

Conte in turn described Mourinho as a ‘‘little man’’ and ‘‘a fake’’.

While things have cooled of late, there will be no love lost going into the climax of the domestic season tomorrow when United hopes to join recordhold­er Arsenal with 13 FA Cup triumphs to its name.

Chelsea has not won the Cup since 2012 when Conte’s com patriot, Roberto di Matteo, was in charge.

Last season it was favourite going into the final having already won the Premier League in Conte’s first season in charge but fell flat, losing 21 to Arsenal.

No matter who is in charge of Chelsea next season, Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregas said the only thing that counted now was to make sure the club ended a disappoint­ing season on a high.

‘‘We don’t have to think about next season, we need to win now, Saturday,’’ he said. ‘‘We can’t make [the season right] because the Champions League [qualificat­ion] is gone.

‘‘But to finish on a high would be nice.’’

Mourinho has not won the FA Cup since his first spell at Chelsea in 2007 — his only success in the competitio­n.

While he would like nothing more than to lead United to victory against his old club, several of his players could also rub salt into Chelsea’s wounds too.

United’s Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku was deemed surplus to requiremen­ts by Chelsea but has flourished at United while midfielder Nemanja Matic was surprising­ly allowed to join Mourinho at Old Trafford last season — a departure that seriously undermined Conte’s squad.

Lukaku is battling to shake off an ankle injury but is expected to be available for the final.

United’s progress under Mourinho has been impressive this season and it garnered 12 more points in the Premier League than it did in his first season.

However, last season Mourinho added the League Cup and Europa League title to the Old Trafford honours list, and midfielder Ander Herrera knows the club is defined by winning silverware.

‘‘This club is about titles, about trophies, it’s about finals,’’ the Spaniard said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Last chance . . . Chelsea manager Antonio Conte (left) and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho are both desperate to earn silverware tomorrow when their sides clash in the FA Cup at Wembley.
GETTY IMAGES Last chance . . . Chelsea manager Antonio Conte (left) and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho are both desperate to earn silverware tomorrow when their sides clash in the FA Cup at Wembley.

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