
Antonio
Conte says he will only be "satisfied" with his debut Premier League season
unless he leads Chelsea to the title.
The Italian has been an instant success in his first year in English
football and his Blues side currently hold a four-point lead over
second-placed Tottenham with four games left to play, while they are also in
the FA Cup final.
Conte admits such a situation means he has already surpassed the brief he
was assigned when he first arrived at the club - to qualify for the
Champions League.
Chelsea's next assignment sees them face Middlesbrough on
Monday Night
Football at Stamford Bridge and Conte admits there will be no margin
for error as he bids to complete a "fantastic season".
"In this part of the season it is very difficult to recover if you make
mistakes," he told Sky Sports News HQ. "It is important to keep that
concentration and to stay focused.
"This is my first season and it's been very good for me, it's been a great
experience. It's my first time working as a coach in another country, and
I'm satisfied with my impact in this league.
"But I want to arrive at the end and be a winner with the club and the fans.
It's important for this to be a fantastic season and they only way to do
that is to win.
"The expectation for Chelsea was not high, it was to try to fight to finish
in the Champions League. This situation pushed me to change the opinion of
the press and the people who watch football."