
Antonio
Conte says he is unsure how qualification for next season's Champions League
will affect his future at Chelsea.
The Italian won the Premier League in his first season at Stamford Bridge,
but a less successful second campaign has led to question marks over his
long-term future at Chelsea.
The Blues are currently fifth in the league and trail Tottenham by five
points ahead of their crucial clash a Stamford Bridge on Sunday, live on Sky
Sports.
A defeat for Chelsea would severely damage their hopes of qualifying for
next season's Champions League, and when asked how that would affect his
chances of keeping his job, Conte said: "I don't know.
"I must be honest, I don't know. This is not my problem. It's a problem for
the club. It's not my problem.
"For us (managers) it is not sure. You can have a contract but you don't
know what will happen after one or two games. We depend a lot on the
result."
Ahead of what appears to be one of the most important games of Chelsea's
season, Conte called on his players to replicate the kind of passion he is
well known for demonstrating on the sidelines.
He said: "I think it is very important for the players to show the passion
and enthusiasm during the game. I think the passion is the first important
thing in football for the coach and for the player.
"If you don't have passion it is very difficult to reach something important
in football as players or as a manager.
"I think also when I was a player I showed in every moment my passion inside
and outside the pitch. I wasn't a calm player."