Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has indicated that it does not matter what happens around him as long as he is giving 100 per cent to his job at Stamford Bridge.

Conte’s future at Chelsea has been a topic of conjecture since the summer, when it emerged that the Italian was not pleased with the way the club did their business in the window.




Chelsea have lost their last two league games and earned only a point against Roma in midweek Champions League action and there is fresh speculation over his long term future at Stamford Bridge.

While some expect Conte to walk out of the club at the end of the season regardless of results, his departure could come sooner if results do not improve soon, it has been claimed.
 


The Italian admits that every manager feels the pressure of results but he is happy as long as he believes he is giving 100 per cent to his job.  

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He also indicated as long as he is honest in his job, it does not matter what is happening around him.

Conte said in a press conference: “Every coach and manager feels the pressure.

“I try to give it all in my job and for this reason I am happy as I know I am giving all for the club, the fans and the players.”

Asked if he feels that he enjoys the complete support of the Chelsea hierarchy, Conte said: “For me the important thing is to work and I always hope to always have this enthusiasm and pressure to work in my job.

“The other, I don’t care what happens around me.”