Antonio Conte has continued to defend himself against
Jose Mourinho’s private allegation that the
Chelsea manager deliberately attempted to humiliate him with his passionate celebrations during last weekend’s drubbing of
Manchester United.
Conte attempted to increase the Chelsea celebrations among
the stands late in the 4-0 victory at Stamford Bridge, given that the
United supporters were making more noise inside the stadium despite the
scoreline.
Mourinho exchanged words with Conte immediately after the
full-time whistle, where he reportedly told Conte in Italian that he was
wrong to try and humiliate him with his celebrations when the scoreline
was so in favour of the Blues, rather than if it was 1-0.
Conte used his post-match press conference to defend
himself, and spoke again on Tuesday to claim he has never deliberately
disrespected another manager, with his passion sometimes confused for
being a negative gesture to try and provoke a response from the opposite
dug-out.
"You can see my history and my past, you can see my emotion
on the bench," Conte said in a press conference ahead of this week’s EFL
Cup fourth round encounter at West Ham.
"I want to stay very close to my players, to help them when we're suffering.
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"I always show respect for the opponent, for the other team and the other club - my history speaks for me."
Conte was keen to move on from the weekend victory, and
despite the manner in which Chelsea dominated United, he says the squad
have already forgotten about it and are keen to move on and focus on the
clash against their London rivals.
"I think in this moment that it is not important to talk
again about a game that for me and my players, and my club is the past,"
he said.
"Now it is important to be very focused for tomorrow's game against West Ham.
"I am pleased for the performance of my players against
United because I think we played a good game and we showed positive
things but now it is important to continue and not to look at the past."
Conte could decide to recall captain John Terry for the
clash with the Hammers, with the defender being left on the substitutes’
bench for the last two matches despite recovering from an ankle injury.
Conte is yet to decide who he will select for the fourth round
encounter at the London Stadium.
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