Uncertainty shrouds Chelsea despite FA Cup final win over United
LONDON: Chelsea’s players saved their season but maybe not their manager.
Collecting the FA Cup, after beating Manchester United 1-0 on Saturday, is looking like Antonio Conte’s final act with Chelsea.
“After two years, the club knows me very well,” Conte said. “And if they continue to want to work with me they know I can’t change. My way is always the same. I am the first to understand because I am the coach of an important club in England, in the world, and it is right the club demands of me a lot.”
Having won three Serie A titles at Juventus before capturing the English Premier League trophy for Chelsea, Conte reminded the Chelsea hierarchy: “Also in a difficult season, I have showed I am a serial winner. This is the truth. To win in this way, this season, has given me more satisfaction than my wins in the past.”
It was a bullish sign-off to a lacklustre season that saw the Italian’s relationship with Chelsea’s leadership become increasingly strained as the team went from champions to fifth in the Premier League.
“Our job is not simple,” Conte said. “I understand that the club can make a decision.”
Wembley match-winner Eden Hazard also has a decision to make: Whether to pursue a transfer.
After raising doubts about his Chelsea future ahead of the final demanding “good players” are signed in the offseason Hazard produced the only goal from the penalty spot in the 22nd minute.
On the pitch, amid the celebrations, Hazard said nothing to demonstrate his commitment to the club.
“I’m just happy,” Hazard said. “You see the fans celebrating with the trophy. We didn’t play a great season but at least we finished well.”
Although not in the style craved by Hazard.
“If we want to win a lot of games we have to play better,” Hazard said, “because today we played defensively.”
Such was the focus on the gloomy Premier League campaign and looming offseason of uncertainty in the post-match interviews, it was easy to forget Chelsea had just picked up a trophy.
“This was to save our season,” said Chelsea captain Gary Cahill, whose assured display would have impressed England manager Gareth Southgate.