Antonio Conte
claims Chelsea have no chance of an FA Cup final victory over Manchester United
unless they improve quickly after questioning the desire of his players.
The Italian
has demanded a vast improvement after a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle on Sunday ended
a disappointing Premier League season which has seen last year's title winners
fail to qualify for the Champions League.
Conte's side
have a chance to atone for a below-par fifth-place finish -- which condemned
them to a place in next season's Europa League -- when they face United at
Wembley on May 19.
In what is
widely expected to be Conte's last game in charge as Chelsea come up against
former manager Jose Mourinho, the 48-year-old acknowledged his side need to up
their levels in all departments to have any hope of clinching the trophy for
the first time since 2012.
"We
wanted to end the season in the best possible way, but we can do better than
this," he said.
"For
that, I'm the first to answer for this bad game. Newcastle showed greater
desire and fight, and if we play like this in the FA Cup final we don't have a
chance.
"We have
six days to change our approach, our desire, our will to fight because we can
do much better."
Conte
contradicted reports the Cup final will bring the curtain down on his two-year
reign.
He has 12
months left on his current contract, and when questioned about his future, the
former Italy coach added: "I have a contract, I'm committed and the club
know very well the situation.
"Will
Saturday be my last match? No, I don't think it will be. The most important
thing is the club, not speculation about me."
Benitez set
for talks
Chelsea
needed a victory at Newcastle to have any chance of fulfilling their slim hopes
of a top four finish, but they were well below par and ended with 23 fewer
points than their title-winning campaign 12 months ago.
"To
finish fifth is a big disappointment. How damaging is it not to be in the
Champions League? You'll have to ask the club about that," Conte added.
Newcastle
sealed an impressive 10th place finish on their return to the top-flight thanks
to two second-half goals from Ayoze Perez after Dwight Gayle opened the scoring
before the interval.
Question
marks also remain over the future of Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez, who is set
for key talks with the club's owner Mike Ashley in the next week to discuss his
potential summer transfer budget as he looks to build on an encouraging
campaign.
"That
reception I received from our supporters at the end our supporters makes me
really proud," admitted Benitez, who was serenaded by 50,000 fans at the final
whistle demanding he remains in charge.
The Champions
League-winning former Liverpool manager ranks his achievement in guiding
Newcastle to a top half finish among the highlights of his glittering coaching
career.
With a year
remaining on his contract, Benitez added: "Maybe this achievement could be
close to the top trophies that I've won.
"If we
want to achieve something, then we have to understand what we need to achieve
that. We have to sit down talk and see where we are.
"We have
to be sure we do the right things. The fans have ambitions, we have ambitions
and we need to know if everyone has the same feeling.
"We're
still talking and we will see what happens."
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