Soccer

I won't forget this, says Antonio Conte on spat with Jose Mourinho

14 January 2018 - 00:00 By The Daily Telegraph

Antonio Conte pointed to his face as he asked: "Do I have the look of a person who regrets?" Chelsea's head coach signed off with the warning, "I won't forget this", on his war of words with Jose Mourinho.
The row between Conte and Mourinho completely overshadowed Chelsea's FA Cup third-round draw with Norwich City and continued to dominate the headlines in the UK this week.
Mostly overlooked in the fallout of the row with Mourinho last week was the dig that Conte aimed at Arsene Wenger, the Arsenal manager, over the Frenchman's claim that Eden Hazard dived against his team in the Premier League.
But, having labelled Wenger an "old coach" who blames referees, Conte insisted he has no grudge against the 68-year-old, but his feud with Mourinho is personal.
Asked whether he regretted anything he said about the Manchester United manager or the nature of the row, Conte said: "Do I have the look of a person who regrets? I don't think so. We both said these things and we'll see what happens in the future."
Asked whether the public fallout could damage the reputations of Chelsea and United, Conte added: "This is not a problem for the clubs. It's a problem between me and him. I stop."
The row blew up when Conte responded to Mourinho speaking about "clowns" on the touchline by accusing the Portuguese of losing his mind.Mourinho hit back by referencing a match-fixing scandal during Conte's time at Juventus - the Italian was cleared of any wrongdoing. It provoked Conte to describe the former Chelsea manager as a "little man" and "fake".
The Football Association has said it will not step into the row, and Conte has made it clear there is no point in the League Managers' Association trying to mediate.
"I think it's not important, [to involve] the association," said Conte. "He said serious words, using serious words and I won't forget this." Ahead of going up against Wenger for the second time in a week, Conte had an opportunity to clarify how deep his dissatisfaction with the Arsenal manager ran.
"I made a comment to Arsene because he mentioned my player, otherwise I have respect for what every coach thinks," said Conte. "I made a comment after he mentioned Hazard. But every coach has their own opinion and we must respect it if you don't offend anyone."
Wenger used to be Mourinho's most bitter enemy. When it was put to Conte that he and his opponent on Wednesday share a dislike of the Portuguese, he said: "I don't hate anyone." At the weekend, Conte claimed he is ready to meet Mourinho "face to face" in a room when Chelsea next play United at Old Trafford on February 25.But that meeting will be put back if Chelsea see off Arsenal over two legs and reach the final of the Carabao Cup, which is scheduled to take place on the same date.
Conte has made it clear his priority is securing a top-four spot in the Premier League, but will signal his desire to add another winners' medal to last season's title success by naming a strong team to face Arsenal.
Hazard is available again, and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and N'Golo Kante could all start...

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