By Daily Sports on January 13, 2018
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, has insisted he will not walk out on the club.
Despite guiding Chelsea to the Premier League title in his first season at Stamford Bridge, Conte has been repeatedly questioned over his future in recent months, amid continued speculation he could depart before his contract expires in June 2019.
Earlier this month Conte appeared to express frustration with the club's transfer policy, saying that "in my history I've rarely been given the players I asked for" and that he "always ended up at clubs who were running an austerity programme."
The Italian was asked about Massimiliano Allegri and Luis Enrique being linked with his job on Friday and replied: "Everything is possible."
However, Conte went on to make it clear he is happy in his role and subsequently told reporters there was no chance he would quit Chelsea.
Conte says he is enjoying his period working here. He says he has started big work together with the players and the club, and he needs time to improve it and create a solid basis.
"I am fully committed for Chelsea," he said.
"I am fully committed in this and I am happy in what I am doing now and what I did in the past. But I am more happy in what I am doing now."
•Photo shows Antonio Conte.
Source Daily Sports
Posted January 13, 2018
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