Friday, April 19, 2024

Chelsea boss Conte wary of dressing-room ´anarchy´

SoccerNews in English Premier League 27 Jul 2017

365 Views

Antonio Conte says a successful coach must retain “total control” of the dressing room to avoid “anarchy”, as the Chelsea manager prepares to offload Diego Costa.

Costa was dropped in January amid interest from the Chinese Super League, only to regain his place in the first team and help Chelsea to win the Premier League title.

He is not expected to remain at Stamford Bridge in the long term, though, Conte having spent big to sign striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

And the former Juventus and Italy boss has made it clear he will offer no concessions to unruly stars, regardless of their seniority or importance to the team. 

“If I go and am very strict only with the young players and not the old players, it is not the right way to have respect from the dressing room,” he said.

“The players are at the same level and sometimes I demand more from the older players than the young players — they have more experience to teach the young players the right behaviour.

“The coach must be in total control of the dressing room. 

“Otherwise, there is anarchy. Yes, anarchy.

“When I was a footballer, [Marcello] Lippi and [Giovanni] Trapattoni and ­[Carlo] Ancelotti and [Arrigo] Sacchi – my coaches – were totally in control of the dressing room.

“Otherwise, you are preparing to die – ‘Morira’. If this doesn’t happen, you are preparing yourself for death.”

Chelsea had to part with a club-record fee to take Morata away from the Santiago Bernabeu and, according to Conte, the Blues were unable to compete with Manchester City for the signing of England international fullback Kyle Walker, who is believed to have cost Pep Guardiola’s team approximately £50million.

“We tried to buy Walker,” the Italian said. 

“Honestly, I think now every single player is expensive. For you to even enquire about one player, he is expensive. 

“You go to buy a right-back, a left-back or a central defender and he is expensive. 

“It is very difficult in the transfer market for the teams that need to improve their squads.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

SoccerNews

Soccernews.com is news blog for soccer with comprehensive coverage of all the major leagues in Europe, as well as MLS in the United States. In addition we offer breaking news for transfers and transfer rumors, ticket sales, betting tips and offers, match previews, and in-depth editorials.

You can follow us on Facebook: Facebook.com/soccernews.com or Twitter: @soccernewsfeed.

SHARE OR COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE

WE RECOMMEND

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This field is required *

Join the conversation!

or Register

Live Scores

advertisement

Betting Guide Advertisement

advertisement

Become a Writer
More More
Top