ANTONIO CONTE says he is not thinking about whether Chelsea’s clash with Huddersfield on Wednesday will be his last home game.

Conte’s position at Chelsea has been in doubt for several months after a poor defence of their Premier League title.
Chelsea also crashed out of the Champions League in the last-16 but do have a chance to end the season with silverware in the FA Cup final against Manchester United on May 19.
Behind the scenes, Conte has clashed with the Chelsea board over their transfer policy and failure to sign his preferred targets.

And reports have suggested the Italian would walk away from Stamford Bridge.
But when asked if Huddersfield would be his final home game as Chelsea manager, Conte did not discuss the notion.
He said: “I am very focused on the present and to do my best job for Chelsea.


“As you know very well our job is not simple or easy, but I am totally focused on the present and it is to finish the season in the best possible way. Our fans deserve this.”
Chelsea need a win against Huddersfield to keep up their top four chase.
And Conte admits they need Liverpool or Spurs to unexpectedly falter.
“To put pressure we have to get three points every game,” he said.
“We got three points at Southampton, Burnley and Swansea, then against Liverpool.
For sure the situation is not in our hands and if they beat Brighton they can reach the CL and it is the same for Spurs.

“They have two games at home and it will be enough to draw and win one game.”

ANTONIO CONTE says he is not thinking about whether Chelsea’s clash with Huddersfield on Wednesday will be his last home game.

Conte’s position at Chelsea has been in doubt for several months after a poor defence of their Premier League title.
Chelsea also crashed out of the Champions League in the last-16 but do have a chance to end the season with silverware in the FA Cup final against Manchester United on May 19.
Behind the scenes, Conte has clashed with the Chelsea board over their transfer policy and failure to sign his preferred targets.

And reports have suggested the Italian would walk away from Stamford Bridge.
But when asked if Huddersfield would be his final home game as Chelsea manager, Conte did not discuss the notion.
He said: “I am very focused on the present and to do my best job for Chelsea.


“As you know very well our job is not simple or easy, but I am totally focused on the present and it is to finish the season in the best possible way. Our fans deserve this.”
Chelsea need a win against Huddersfield to keep up their top four chase.
And Conte admits they need Liverpool or Spurs to unexpectedly falter.
“To put pressure we have to get three points every game,” he said.
“We got three points at Southampton, Burnley and Swansea, then against Liverpool.
For sure the situation is not in our hands and if they beat Brighton they can reach the CL and it is the same for Spurs.

“They have two games at home and it will be enough to draw and win one game.”