Chelsea news: Antonio Conte brazen about spat with Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho
CHELSEA boss Antonio Conte has admitted he has no regrets about calling Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho a ‘little man’.
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Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho have been at loggerheads for weeks following the Manchester United manager’s suggestion that the Chelsea boss was a ‘clown’.
The Italian retaliated by claiming Mourinho had senile dementia and the Old Trafford boss followed that with a jibe about match fixing - hinting at Conte’s time at Siena.
The former Juventus boss then bit back once more, calling Jose Mouinho a “little man in the past, present and the future”.
And he has stood by his claims and admitted he regrets nothing about the heated exchange and awaits Mourinho’s next rebuttal.
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“Do I look like a person who has regrets?” Conte said in his press conference ahead of tomorrow night’s Carabao Cup semi-final clash with Arsenal.
“I don’t think so.
“We have both said things and we will see what happens in the future.
“He used serious words, said serious words.
"I won’t forget this.
“This is not a problem for the club, it is a problem with me and him. I stop.”
Conte instead turned his attention to the Carabao Cup clash with Arsenal and he expects a thrilling game just like the 2-2 draw earlier in the league.
“The last one was an exciting game, for those watching,” he added.
“Tomorrow the game will be very open, both teams wants to try to win and attack and when you have two teams wanting the same things you can have an exciting game.
“I hope to have a good result.
“This is the first game, at home, then there is the one away. We want to reach the final, as do Arsenal.”