Chelsea manager Antonio Conté has revealed he misses his native Italy and plans to return home soon.
AFP
report continues:
“Yes,
I miss Italy. And in my mind, there’s no doubt I will be home before long,” Conté said in an interview Monday with Italian radio station Anch’io Sport.
“Italy
is my homeland, so once I have had some good experiences, important and
life-changing experiences, I’ll be back. I don’t know when but that’s the aim.”
The
48-year-old from Lecce in the heel of Italy led Chelsea to the Premier League
title in his first season in England.
“For
me, it was my first year abroad and it was great to win at the first attempt. A
special feeling was created with the fans,” he said.
But
despite being unsure what the future holds the former Juventus and Italian
national team boss ruled out working in China.
“In
China, no, absolutely, I’m nostalgic for Italy. I’ll be back but perhaps in the
future I won’t be a manager. Perhaps I’ll work as a director of football. I
don’t know,” he continued.
Conté believes it will be tough for Chelsea — third this term behind Manchester City
and Manchester United after six games — to defend their title.
“Six
teams are in contention for the title, this year will be even tougher because
Manchester United are back and there is also Tottenham, not to mention
Liverpool and Arsenal.”
Next
up is Wednesday’s Champions League clash at Atletico Madrid after cantering
past Azerbaijani side Qarabag 6-0 in their opener, with AS Roma playing in
Stamford Bridge on October 18.
“In
our corner, there’s Roma, who have all the cards to go far,” he said.
“Ours
wasn’t a lucky draw, but we want to overcome it so we can prepare for the last
16, where I hope to avoid the Italian teams.”
As
for club football in his homeland Conté believes “Serie A is in the process of
coming back, but all the best players want to play in the English
championship”.
And
he has no doubt Italy will make the World Cup in Russia next year.
“I’m not afraid about us not going to the World Cup. I have no doubt, Italy will be there.”
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