Focus on Conte and Mourinho ahead of cup final
Chelsea will take on Manchester United on Saturday in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
Much of the focus will be on the two managers, with Antonio Conte having been involved in a number of spats with United’s ex-Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho since the Italian took over at Stamford Bridge.
Cup of solace
Rarely have either of these managers experienced trophyless seasons. Conte won the Premier League title in his first season in England. Mourinho has 20-something trophies – the exact number depends on Community Shields, which the Portuguese adds and others subtract – from his long and successful career. The FA Cup is the pair’s last remaining chance of silverware this campaign.
Relationship
There is no love lost between Mourinho and Conte, the Portuguese’s permanent successor as Chelsea boss. The pair have engaged in a lengthy feud since the Italian’s arrival at the Bridge. It began in earnest when Mourinho accused Conte of being disrespectful as United were beaten 4-0 at Stamford Bridge. And it ignited as the FA Cup began in January, with the insults growing in their intensity and becoming ever more personal. A ceasefire may only be temporary.
Recent history
Chelsea have won three of the five clashes since the start of the 2016-17 season, when Mourinho and Conte took up their posts. But the momentum appears to be shifting to United, who won 2-1 at Old Trafford in February. Conte’s exit at the end of this season appears to be something of a formality, at times acknowledged by the players’ performances. And United are beginning to learn from Mourinho how to win the big games.
Tactics
The attacking verve United are renowned for has not always been present since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure in 2013. Mourinho, ever the pragmatist, seems to struggle with the scrutiny his tactics have faced. His approach is more cautious than that of Conte, who has also adjusted to a defensive mindset at times this season. Both sides are dangerous on the counter attack and that might result in an open contest.
The future?
Conte’s position has been the subject of speculation all season. But he negotiated successive losses to Bournemouth and Watford and continued, despite the league season coming to a limp conclusion. It appears a parting of the ways is inevitable. Mourinho hopes he is building a dynasty at Old Trafford. He needs style, substance and silverware to prove it.