Will Antonio Conte sustain Chelsea's success next season?
Will Antonio Conte sustain Chelsea's success next season?
Last Updated: 19/05/17 6:01am
Will Antonio Conte sustain his Chelsea success into his second season?
When Chelsea won the Premier
League in 2014/15, they were expected to go on to create a dynasty.
"The rest are miles away from this Chelsea team," said Gary Neville.
"They're going to go again and again, and they're the team to catch over
this next couple of seasons."
Of
course, what followed was a spectacular collapse. In fact, Leicester's
strong finish to this season means that Chelsea's effort could still
continue to be regarded as the worst ever defence of the Premier League
title. Jose Mourinho was gone before the year was out.It's becoming a trend with title success being no indicator of sustainability. Claudio Ranieri did not last much longer for the Foxes, also unable to see out the following season. Manuel Pellegrini clung on slightly longer at Manchester City. Sir Alex Ferguson retired immediately.
Chelsea will need to avoid a repeat of their last title defence
"This team cannot sustain success, and I think that is a terrible thing to have levelled at you. When you win championships you have got to be able to come back again with hunger and they do not. They drop off it. They get to the top of the mountain and drop off it."
Conte will face his own challenges in trying to keep Chelsea on top. Firstly, there will be European football to contend with. The Blues were beneficiaries of being free of those commitments this past season like Leicester before them. That advantage is gone.
What has made Conte a serial winner in his career as a player and manager?
On the pitch, John Terry is unlikely to be a major loss but Diego Costa could well be. Meanwhile, Conte must ensure that Eden Hazard remains engaged too - the star man seemed to slack off last time Chelsea won the Premier League. It can't happen again.
"Conte's big job over the summer is re-motivating those players," says Neville. "He's a methodical type coach who does repetitive drills. How will they mentally cope with that over the summer?"
It's a concern but there are reasons to be optimistic.
Conte's big job over the summer is re-motivating those players. He's a methodical type coach who does repetitive drills. How will they mentally cope with that over the summer?
Gary Neville
The players that Conte had at Juventus helped and he's added individuals with those characteristics at Chelsea too. N'Golo Kante, in particular, has already shown that he can win back-to-back Premier League titles and seems like someone who will want more.
But there will be challenges from outside for Conte too. "He is going to have two Manchester clubs who are going to be throwing £300m to £400m at it between them, who are hurting and who are under significant pressure next season to deliver," adds Neville.
Making of a serial winner
Reflecting upon the career of Antonio Conte and why he is a serial winner.
Conte knows that. Chelsea have the right man at the helm. Making light of that much-discussed transition to the Premier League was some achievement. But in this most competitive of eras for English football, retaining it would be an even greater triumph.

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