
Antonio
Conte is keen to put an end to his war of words with Jose Mourinho ahead of
Chelsea taking on Manchester United.
The two managers will see their sides go head to head on Super Sunday, live
on Sky Sports, and Conte is focused solely on the task ahead.
Conte and Mourinho have clashed several times over the course of the
campaign, exchanging steadily more provocative words as part of an ongoing
public feud.
Ahead of the showdown at Old Trafford, Conte believes it is time to draw a
line under the episode and look only ahead.
"I'm not interested in this topic. Both said something in the past, but we
stop," said Conte.
"For me, the situation has stopped."
Like Conte, Mourinho is also eager to concentrate on the football and put
personal issues aside.
"I told you before I'm not going to speak about it. Not at all," Mourinho
told the media on Friday.
"That's not the point. Very good manager, fantastic team and that's what is
important for me. Just that."
With Chelsea three points behind United in fourth place, Conte has admitted
the scale of significance the fixture could hold with regards Champions
League qualification.
"This is a massive game. A game to try and find a place in the Champions
League," Conte added.
"An important game for us, and an important game for them.
"We have to try and play and try and get three points. To try and finish the
game with a good result."