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04th Mar 2018

Chelsea’s performance is sparking a conspiracy theory among fans about Antonio Conte

Reuben Pinder

Chelsea were outclassed at the Etihad this afternoon

Manchester City went one step closer to wrapping up the Premier League title this afternoon as they beat reigning champions Chelsea 1-0. But the Chelsea side today were unrecognisable from the side who won at the Etihad last season and went on the win the league comfortably. They lacked energy, they seemed resigned to defeat and showed no invention with the ball.

Much of the blame must lie with the manager, Antonio Conte, who decided not to start a striker; Chelsea lined up with a front three of Willian, Eden Hazard and Pedro. Hazard played through the middle and was extremely isolated in attack. This was a strange tactic but it was effective against Barcelona, as the pace of the trio proved dangerous on the break, but this afternoon Chelsea hardly threatened City’s goal.

As Jamie Redknapp put it: “it was like they weren’t even trying to go forward.” He went on to describe their performance as a “crime against football.” That might be slightly hyperbolic but there are very few Chelsea fans who would disagree.

Today’s drab performance has sparked a conspiracy theory among fans and even neutrals: that Antonio Conte is actively trying to get himself sacked.

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If he is really that desperate to leave Chelsea, he could of course resign, but that would mean he misses out on that sweet pay-off.

While his enthusiasm for the job may have diminished somewhat, given the way his relationship with the club has become more fractious over the past year, it is unlikely that he is trying to throw games to get himself sacked.