
Antonio
Conte says a decision over his future at Chelsea will become clear once they
have finished their season in less than two weeks' time.
The Blues end their campaign at Wembley on May 19 in the FA Cup Final
against Manchester United - meaning Conte's final game in charge could come
against Jose Mourinho, with whom he has had a rocky relationship.
Conte's future has been speculated upon for some time, with reports
suggesting he is unhappy with the club's transfer policy.
He has regularly refused to answer questions on whether he will still be at
Stamford Bridge next season but, ahead of Chelsea's final home game of the
season, against Huddersfield - live on Sky Sports Premier League - he chose
to elaborate.
"I'm very focused on the present, to do the job in the best way for the
players and the fans. Our job is not simple, it's not easy. But I'm totally
focused on the present," Conte said.
"There are only two weeks and this season will finish and you will know if
there is a different situation or not, if you see me again next season and
we start again from the first game speculating about my future."
Chelsea go into the game against Huddersfield still in the hunt for a place
in the top four of the Premier League, and with it, a place in next season's
Champions League.
However, they know they have to win both of their remaining fixtures, and
hope either Tottenham or Liverpool slip up.
Conte was critical of the situation his team find themselves in, saying:
"There is a bit of disappointment because this season we dropped many points
in a stupid way.
"Now there is not time to regret. We have to play two games, against
Huddersfield and Newcastle, and then the final of the FA Cup.
"The situation is not in our hands. The only way to put a bit of pressure
(on Spurs and Liverpool) is this, to get three points in every game."