Antonio Conte coy over Chelsea future after Huddersfield slip-up

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte believes the club will make the "best decision" on his future at Stamford Bridge. (Action Images via Reuters)

LONDON: Beleaguered Chelsea manager Antonio Conte believes the club will "do their best" to improve their squad over the summer, but he remained coy on his own future, saying the club will make the "best decision" on his position.

Asked whether the Huddersfield match could be his last in charge at Stamford Bridge, Conte replied: "For this season, for sure, it is my last game here. Not only me, but the players too. I don't have anything to add. It is not my task, there is a club to judge the situation and then take the best decision.

"Now is not important - we must be focused to finish this season. We have another game and an FA Cup final - then the club will do their best to improve their situation."
Tottenham's 1-0 win over Newcastle on Wednesday means Chelsea can't make up the four-point gap to their third placed London rivals.
Fourth placed Liverpool are two points ahead of Chelsea and, given their vastly superior goal difference, they will condemn the Blues to the Europa League next season if they avoid defeat against Brighton at Anfield on Sunday.
"I'm realistic. This situation wasn't in our hands before this game and for sure the chances are less than before today. We have to try to do our best," Conte said.