
Antonio
Conte could be sacked before the end of the season if he continues to voice
his frustrations over Chelsea's transfers, says Nigel Winterburn.
Sky Sports News reported in January that Chelsea were becoming
increasingly frustrated with Conte appearing to publicly bemoan their
transfer policy.
Speculation over Conte's future grew after Chelsea were beaten 3-0 by
Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.
The Italian head coach insisted after the game that he was pleased with his
team's efforts, but Winterburn believes Conte remains unhappy with the club.
"I think there are frustrations within the transfers that they have made,"
Winterburn told Sky Sports News. "There seems to be frustrations from him
within his team as well.
"They can't quite seem to keep that level of consistency they had last
season, which has been highlighted even more by Manchester City's dominance.
"The way that Chelsea tend to react with their managers suggests that there
may be a change come the end of the season and possibly before.
"It would be a huge statement to change your manager before the end of the
season but when you start to question the board and Roman Abramovich, you
don't tend to stay around too long."
Conte also admitted on Wednesday that Chelsea are in danger of missing out
on Champions League football next season, but they remain in this year's
competition and currently sit fourth in the Premier League, two points above
Tottenham.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte admits Bournemouth deserved to win and that he
and the club have no excuses for their performance in the 3-0 defeat in the
Premier League.
Chelsea are also through to the FA Cup fifth round, where they face Hull
City at home, and Winterburn believes winning any trophy this season would
be a success for Conte.
"A lot of supporters are disillusioned with their teams at the moment
because of the way that Manchester City are going. They have really upped
the bar this season," he added.
"It is very difficult to back up a real strong challenge at the title again.
There seems to be that mental block for that following season.
"We have been very critical of Chelsea but they are sitting in the top four,
they are still in the Champions League and the FA Cup.
"Those are the games that you want to be involved in. They could go on and
get to the final of the Champions League.
"They could get to the final of the FA Cup and win that. Would that be a
success? I think it would be, but we always seem to want more."