Antonio Conte has remained coy over his long term future at Stamford Bridge following Chelsea’s Champions League exit on Wednesday night.

Chelsea suffered a chastening 3-0 defeat at the hands of Barcelona and were knocked out of Europe’s premier club competition in the last 16 stage.




The Premier League champions have badly faltered in their defence of the league title and are currently fifth in the standings, a 25 points behind runaway leaders Manchester City.

Conte’s future at Chelsea has been the subject of conjecture all season and there are suggestions that the two sides will part ways at the end of the campaign regardless of results.
 


And the former Juventus boss showed his annoyance when probed about his future at Chelsea and declined to provide any clues.  

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Asked by Italian broadcaster Premium Sport which team he will be coaching the next time they will talk to him, Conte said: “This is a bad question.

“I prefer not to answer.”

The Italian FA are keen to get him back in the national team set-up and he has been recently linked with taking charge of Paris Saint-Germain in the summer.