
Antonio
Conte says Chelsea's humbling at the hands of Arsenal enabled him to channel
his anger in the "right way" and put the Blues on the path to Premier League
success.
The Italian came under heavy pressure when Chelsea lost 3-0 to Arsenal back
in September, but a switch to a three-man defence changed his side's
fortunes as they stormed to the title.
Ahead of their FA Cup final against the Gunners at Wembley on Saturday,
Conte said: "For sure, after that defeat, it was very difficult not to see
me angry.
"It was difficult for me to accept that defeat. That is my character. For
two days, it's not easy to live with me.
"Also for my family, though they know me very well. They understand moments
like that, my wife, my daughter, my parents and my brothers.
"For sure, after that bad defeat, I was angry. But I channelled my anger in
the right way. I used my anger in the right way. I tried to change the
situation."
Following the defeat in north London, Conte and Chelsea embarked upon a
sensational 13-match winning streak, which included victories over
Manchester United, Tottenham and Manchester City.
"I think, at this moment, you see the real value of the coach," Conte added.
"You can appreciate the reaction of the coach, if the coach is able to
understand the moment and find a solution to completely change the season.
"But, honestly, I was always very calm. I knew that I was putting all of
myself, all my strength, into this new job. Myself and my staff were working
so hard for the club and the players.
"Anything can happen in a season, but the most important thing is your soul,
your heart, are calm."
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich visited the club's training ground in the
wake of the defeat to Arsenal, leading to suggestions in the national press
that Conte was on the verge of the sack.
But Conte insists he had no fears over his position at the club and says the
Russian billionaire was a source of support for him during that period.
"He came for three days to watch our training sessions, to watch the video
analysis, to stay with us. He supported me. He never showed me he was
angry," Conte said.
"I think the club always saw my job, during pre-season and in that period,
and trusted in my job. I never thought the club was thinking about sacking
me. Honestly."