
Chelsea
head coach Antonio Conte hopes to enjoy his first experience of festive
football having avoided going shopping for Christmas presents.
The Blues enter the Christmas and new year programme with a six-point lead
and on an 11-match Premier League winning streak.
Conte's side play at home to Bournemouth on Boxing Day and Stoke on New
Year's Eve and at Tottenham on January 4, live on Sky Sports 1.
And the former Juventus midfielder and boss and Italy head coach is looking
forward to a time many managers, both native and foreign, have lamented.
"This is the first experience for me and my family, to work, to play
football [at this time of year]," Conte said.
"It can be, and I hope it will be, a fantastic experience."
Asked whether English football should have a winter break, Conte added:
"It's very difficult for me to say if it's positive or negative to play
during the Christmas period.
"But for me, it's my first experience and I'm very happy to have this
experience. I lived always this experience when I stayed in Italy. I have
this situation in England, and I heard a lot of coaches are disappointed,
saying you should stop and have a winter break.
"Above all with the national team. [Former England boss Fabio] Capello
always said the lack of a winter break penalised the national team.
"The atmosphere we find in this period is very difficult to find in another
period. It's fantastic."
Conte will be joined for Christmas by his wife and daughter for a family
get-together, but he will carry on working, rather than go on holiday to
Lecce, Dubai or stay at home in Turin, and leave gift shopping to his wife.
"It's very strange for us," he added. "In this period, we're used to going
on holiday for a week.
"But it's important for me, at Christmas, to stay with my family. You have
to celebrate Christmas with the family. It's not important where you stay,
but it's important to stay together with your family.
"I don't like to buy gifts. I don't like this. My wife does this. She is a
fantastic person. I don't like going to the shops. My wife spends the right
money, not a lot of money."