'I think this season it is very important to understand that it is not
always about who spends more money who wins,' Conte observed of this
season's title race.
Antonio Conte is proud of how his Chelsea team are heading towards the Premier League title despite spending significantly less than Manchester City and Manchester United this season.
Chelsea can take another step towards the title against Southampton on Tuesday night, but Conte enjoyed pointing out at his press conference that the top two teams, Chelsea and Tottenham, have spent significantly less on players recently than City and United. That will be the case this summer as well.
This season was meant to be about the rivalry between Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho but both men have been comprehensively out-coached by Conte and, in fact, by Mauricio Pochettino too.
That is why City and United are scrambling to qualify for
the Champions League and preparing for another summer of spending. Conte
made three astute additions last summer but he has improved the players
he inherited too.Those players are on the brink of rewarding him with the title, which he said would be the “greatest achievement” of a career in which he has already won three scudetti in a row with Juventus.
Chelsea have spent plenty of money under Roman Abramovich, of course, but last summer they spent just over £110million, recouping half of that in the fee for Oscar in January.
Manchester United, meanwhile, spent just under £150million, including Paul Pogba for £89m. City spent £140m last summer and another £27m on Gabriel Jesus in January. This is not news to Conte.
“I think this season it is very important to understand that it is not always about who spends more money who wins,” Conte said on Monday afternoon.
“Otherwise, in this league, this season the name of the [top] team would not be Chelsea or Tottenham, or Arsenal or Liverpool. You understand?”
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