Former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has reportedly 'offered himself' to his old side, but the Blues may turn to Bologna's Thiago Motta instead.
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- Conte managed Chelsea between 2016-18
- Italian 'offers himself' to Blues again
- Bologna boss Motta linked with Chelsea
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WHAT HAPPENED?
According to Italian publication, Conte has put the feelers out to convince his old club to recruit him after two eventful years at Stamford Bridge between 2016 and 2018. However, claims Chelsea are keeping tabs on Bologna's Motta, who has impressed at the Serie A side.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Conte has not managed since leaving Tottenham by mutual consent in March 2023. He has won trophies as a manager with Chelsea, Juventus, and Inter but whether he returns to the west London outfit remains to be seen. While his style of play is seen as more defensive and counter-attacking, Motta may be viewed as a more progressive and offensive alternative.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Motta, who made a name for himself after playing for Barcelona, Inter and Paris Saint-Germain, took over at Bologna in September 2022 and after leading them to ninth last season, they are fourth this term.
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WHAT NEXT?
Current boss Mauricio Pochettino is under pressure at Chelsea, and if they fail to beat his and Conte's former side Tottenham on Thursday at Stamford Bridge, his time at the Blues could be brought to a close.