There is unrest in the Chelsea dressing room over the behaviour of Antonio Conte after Chelsea’s Champions League exit in midweek.
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As the final whistle Blue, Conte went to superstar Lionel Messi and hugged him, the pair speaking at length as they disappeared down the tunnel together.
Meanwhile, the rest of the Chelsea team had gone to hail the travelling fans who had gone all the way to Barcelona to see their team lose 3-0 from the legendary high away section of the Bernabeu.
It’s not a very convincing source, and there’s no real reason to think that the players would be particularly annoyed, but it was a curious moment.
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Conte’s motivations aren’t clear. Perhaps he was drawing attention to Messi to emphasise the fact that there was really nothing he could do in that tie as a manager. He had set his team up perfectly over two legs, but the Argentine’s brilliance meant that his team were dumped out nonetheless.
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As the final whistle Blue, Conte went to superstar Lionel Messi and hugged him, the pair speaking at length as they disappeared down the tunnel together.
Meanwhile, the rest of the Chelsea team had gone to hail the travelling fans who had gone all the way to Barcelona to see their team lose 3-0 from the legendary high away section of the Bernabeu.
It’s not a very convincing source, and there’s no real reason to think that the players would be particularly annoyed, but it was a curious moment.
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Conte’s motivations aren’t clear. Perhaps he was drawing attention to Messi to emphasise the fact that there was really nothing he could do in that tie as a manager. He had set his team up perfectly over two legs, but the Argentine’s brilliance meant that his team were dumped out nonetheless.
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