Willian says he would not be at Chelsea if Antonio Conte was still in charge.
Brazilian attacker Willian has come to publicly say that there's no way he would remain at Stamford Bridge if Antonio Conte was s...
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Brazilian attacker Willian has come to publicly say that there's no way he would remain at Stamford Bridge if Antonio Conte was still in charge as club manager. We got managed to get this news via Roberto Ferreira, a Brazilian journalist for FootballPredictions.com, which has tons of knowledge about Brazilian football.
Back in May reports were heavily linking the Blues’ winger away from the Stamford Bridge claiming he’s desperate to leave the club at the same time the Italian manager was unsure of his future with the English club.
At the time, La Liga giants Barcelona was leading the race to sign Willian with Premier League rival Manchester United tagging right along following the Brazilian intense relationship with the Reds manager Jose Mourinho.
However, Willian has seem to have adapted to Chelsea’s Maurizio Sarri tactics and he is currently loving his life at the Bridge.
Sarri’s tactics really paid off for the Blues as they defeated Huddersfield in a 3-0 victory in an away Premier League opening match.
Willian, who was pivotal in their away win, was then asked in a post-match conference if he would have stayed put if Antonio Conte was still in charge as manager, he said: "No chance. No.
"I'm here because I want to play for Chelsea. I will only leave if Chelsea want me to go."
The Blues will return to Premier League action on Saturday as they will be facing London rivals Arsenal in their second match of the season, the Brazilian winger is desperate to help Chelsea end their six match run against the Gunners without recording a win. Most of the premier league predictions predict the 3 points to stay at home on Stamford Bridge.
"I think we have a good chance to turn the results around against them because now we have a different way to play football," he said via Sky Sports.
Believing on his new manager tactics, however, Sarri’s skills as a manager will now be put to a competitive test as they take on Arsenal at the Stamford Bridge.