The Blues boss has already conceded defeat in a Premier League title defence and could be heading the same way as Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti
On December 17, 2015, Jose Mourinho takes a call telling him that his services are no longer required at Chelsea and his P45 is in the post.
With the Portuguese’s desk cleared at Cobham, those at Stamford Bridge once again find themselves in a period of transition.
You may have noticed that the Blues are rather partial to the odd manager change, with Mourinho the only man to have made it through two full calendar years since he arrived in west London for a first spell at the helm in June 2004.
Carlo Ancelotti came close to taking in 24 months with the Blues, only to fall a few weeks short, while Mourinho’s second stint took him past 30 months, but 14 days shy of reaching the end of 2015.
What happened to be his date of destiny is now fast approaching once again.
Antonio Conte should have done enough to make it past December 17, but he still has a home date with Southampton to come on Saturday which could impact his future and ongoing presence at Stamford Bridge.
Were the Italian to see his side come unstuck against the Saints, then he may be advised to turn his phone off for 24 hours and avoid any emails from a certain Mr R. Abramovich.
Patience is not a trait commonly associated with the Russian oligarch, with multi-billion pound fortunes not accumulated by those prepared to overlook failure and offer second chances to underachieving members of staff.
Past successes may buy a little time, but those in possession of the proverbial bullets can have short memories and itchy trigger fingers.
In Conte’s case, he may have been ruler of the King’s Road back in May, but seven months later his crown is starting to slip and history dictates that just one direction is taken once that starts to happen.
Mourinho, an iconic figure and a man assured of legendary status in SW6, found that out the hard way, and if he has not done enough to earn a stay of execution, then what hope does anybody else have?
Chelsea’s standing back in 2015 was, admittedly, considerably more concerning than it is at present, but there are still similarities to be drawn.
Two years ago, the Blues – as defending champions – endured a humbling fall from grace as they suffered nine defeats in 16 Premier League outings to set some rather unwanted records and leave Abramovich with little choice but to wield the axe.
This time around, there have only been four reversals in 17 fixtures, but that has already been enough to see Conte throw in the towel.
He said after a disappointing derby defeat at West Ham: "To talk about the title race after a defeat I think is a bit strange. Especially as this is the fourth defeat this season. When you have this task, it is impossible to think that you are in the title race. It is impossible. My experience is this, if you want to stay in the race for the title, in the first part of the season you can lose once, twice."
Conte followed that admission up by stating after a win over Huddersfield: "When you have a competitor like Manchester City that every game they are winning it is very difficult to think you can fight for the title. Because, 'you are negative, positive, you think negative', it's bull****, bull****. You must be realistic, we must be realistic. I would rather tell the truth, than a good lie.”
Honesty is to be applauded, but in this situation “a good lie” may have been no bad thing.
Abramovich is unlikely to have welcomed the title concession from his manager, even when taking into account other avenues to silverware still being open – such as in the Carabao Cup, Champions League and FA Cup.
Being number one is all that matters to the Blues owner, and that is a mentality which seeps down through the club.
Conte himself is a winner - his CV (which includes the highest win percentage of any Chelsea manager in league history) and general touchline demeanour proving as much – but he is also the occupier of the hottest of hot seats and a coach who has already done himself few favours by admitting that he intends to return to Italy at some stage in the not-too-distant future.
He may find that he is granted that wish sooner than even he was expecting, with a vacant post with the Italian national side – a role he has already filled in the past – there to be inherited by whoever wishes to take on the challenge.
It has also been suggested that Ancelotti, having been relieved of his duties at German giants Bayern Munich, is back in London and open to offers from club sides in a division he knows well and has already conquered once before.
His presence should also be of some concern to Conte.
When Chelsea gave Mourinho the boot, they turned to the experience of a familiar face to steady the ship, with Guus Hiddink returned to Stamford Bridge for a second stint as interim boss.
Ancelotti, a double winner from 2009-10, could fill a similar role – be that mid-season or once the 2017-18 campaign comes to a close.
The Italian was moved on after failing to defend the aforementioned Premier and FA Cup prizes he secured during a memorable first year at the helm, and it could be that history is about to repeat itself as Conte finds himself stuck on a well-trodden path in west London.
Rayhan-Rahim
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Conte is still a good coach for Chelsea, has lost 4 from 17 games, when Jose was sacked Chelsea were already lost 9 of the 16 matches and they were far behind in the table, so that makes Conte a bit safer. But....am disappointed in Conte for one thing of which I would say, it takes away his experience as a big coach. He has already publicly given up on the tittle!! How would he do that?? Chelsea as the defending champions are supposed to fight for the tittle until the last minute, they are 3 points behind the second placed United, if they become second any thing can happen, they need to believe that, atleast he should make the fans and players believe they can still do that, they can fight for the tittle because that's what Chelsea as a football club should do. That alone will be a big reason if he'll be sacked any time soon, something I don't hope. Lack of transfer activity in the summer, the sale of Matic and Costa have contributed to Chelsea's underperformance this season, they knew they were going to be in the champions league, the squad isn't big enough, if they strengthen in January and be able to keep Hazard, they will be ok, and if Conte finishes second or third, it will be ok, and he should be ok by that and prepare for the next season.
Nigeria1230890
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How can you compare Mourinho's Chelsea position in December 2015 and Conte's Chelsea in December 2017 in such way? I hope you remember where Chelsea were on the Log after 17th games in December 2015 b4 Mourinho was shown the exist door. Conte is doing far better than then. Give him kudos.
nupdklp
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3rd place, qualify for top 16 champion league..what slip? the media always like that...they only talked positively about pep ONLY...
midestivah
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I don't know why the media are so interested in Conte being sack, they are now even suggesting the time he would be axed from his duty, OK let me tell you this"he will stay more than expected and will win trophies as well I don't see anything too bad about Chelsea season, we are in third on the epl table and through to the knockout stage in the ucl and still in the quarter finals in the carabao cup with a fixture expected to go through to semi and fa cup is still along the way let me just ask this question, why is it that they are not talking all this bullshit about klopp, pochetino and wenger? or are their teams doing better than Conte's Chelsea? you guys should relax and also let conte concentrate on his work than distracting him on duty
Africa6968170
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stop talking about Costa or any individual players, talk abt the whole team. period. an individual can never win a match or a trophy alone. its a collective assignment, and success. think guys n stop thinking as if a team z made up of one man. rem in the fa cup with arsenal, did Costa win the trophy???? he was there bt all the 90mins, he just scored one goal. goals n winning r all abt every player on the field.
akshay_hazard
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give him more players he'll do the job
CityMan
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They're just speculating based off conte's negative attitude in the conferences. They would be crazy to sack conte after last season and a good start to this season!
derekryan77
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Ancelotti will bring Chelsea back to winning ways
kubkt
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I think both the board and owner should make Conte an exception in order to break this so called second session failure syndrome. Otherwise, Chelsea may find it difficult to attract first class manager. And may not win the UCL for a long time to come. Aside being his second session with Man City, Pep got all his men in the summer. Ditto with Mou, at least to some extent. Let's encourage Conte to build a team of his image and see what happens in 18/19 session.
Jeaklmosty
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Arsene wenger 21 seasons with all the opportunities not thing more than unbeaten record he can bost.but i think man city is going to break that record this season.so what next wenger should bost with?
Malengejoseph
25
2015: Chelsea won EPL with Mourihno 2016: Chelsea Missed UCL and Mourihno sacked. 2017: Chelsea won EPL with Conte. 2018: Chelsea has Bakayoko
CFC4life
22
If conte is sacked, then who will want to be our manager when they now they will be sacked in two season, he is in the top three and champions league ( mind round of 16 ) which is what is Chelsea would have wanted, also they are in Carabo Cup and Fa cup coming, there is no reason to sack him at all. FINALLY DONE😓👍
mu4tale
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conte has to improve on defenders. defending system for our team is now porous that is what is costing us. David Luis must be used as a defender now I don't what is happening. I don't want what happened to Diego Costa to happen Luis. coaches have to stop having beef with players.
weddilnotz
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king Conte will always be King wherever he goes..i like him style of football!!! hail King Conte!!