
Antonio
Conte says questions over Chelsea's ambition to compete with Manchester City
should be directed to the club, not him.
Reigning champions Chelsea are 22 points behind Premier League leaders City
ahead of their game at the Etihad on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier
League.
Conte has appeared to publicly criticise Chelsea's transfer policy since
their title success in his first campaign in charge, and on Friday warned
Manchester City's financial possibilities means they could be even better
next season.
The Chelsea head coach has accepted a top-four finish is now the primary
objective, but directed reporters elsewhere when quizzed on whether that
will remain the top target in future years.
"I don't know," said Conte. "This is not a question for me, about the
ambition.
"The club has to show the ambition, not the coach. The coach has to work
every day very hard but the club has to show the ambition."
Manchester City followed up their Carabao Cup final victory over Arsenal
with a second 3-0 victory over the Gunners inside a week on Thursday, and
Conte believes Pep Guardiola's side seem "unstoppable".
But asked whether he is concerned by the increasing dominance of City, Conte
said: "No, because every club has to understand which is the target of the
club.
"We must have great admiration for this team, because they are having a
fantastic path in this season.
"Sometimes it's very difficult to find a weakness in this team.
"But I think when you work very well and there is a great feeling between
the manager and the club - then you can work in the way you want to try and
improve the team because also Man City has the possibility to spend a lot of
money.
"When you link this situation - a good manager, money to spend on the
transfer market, and this ambition - this is the final result."