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Antonio Conte ‘faces Chelsea axe’ if Watford win on Monday Night Football

Italian insists he is planning to honour his contract in the wake of interest from the Italian FA

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ANTONIO CONTE could be sacked if Chelsea lose to Watford, according to reports.

The Blues chief has come under fire over inconsistent form and angered club chiefs by speaking out about transfers.

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Antonio Conte has reportedly lost the dressing roomCredit: Reuters

Conte, 48, insists he is expecting to see out his contract despite the Italian FA considering offering him a return to the national team.

But ESPN Brazil claims time is running out for the Italian after he lost the dressing room.

The article states his troubles date back to Diego Costa's dismissal via text message last season.

And Conte's decision to bench popular defender David Luiz is also believed to be an issue.

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Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho saw his second spell at Chelsea end in disaster after he lost the dressing room following his title success.

And Conte could be suffering the same fate after his debut season achievements were overshadowed by a poor summer in the market.

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With the title already gone, Stamford Bridge chiefs may grant their boss a stay of execution even if the Hornets spring a surprise tomorrow.

But the Champions League clash against Barcelona later this month will be a critical moment for the former Juventus tactician.

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Antonio Conte insists he is going nowhere and staying at Chelsea

 

 

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