I'm not scared of getting sacked - Chelsea manager Antonio Conte

- I'm not scared of getting sacked - Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.

- Expects the club to honestly judge his work periodically.

- Believes the 4-2 victory over Watford would help lift the atmosphere around the club and also the burden of recent results.
Chelsea Manager Antonio Conte has disclosed that he is not worried about getting sacked by the Club and that he expects them to honestly assess the quality of his work regularly.

After going down by 2-1 in the first half against Watford, Chelsea had to come from behind to win the game by 4-2 on Saturday and Conte has reaffirmed that he trusts the work he is doing at Chelsea.

"The club has to judge the work and honestly, I don't have this type of worry [about] if I lose the game, if the club decides to sack me.

"In the past, the club decided after two losses or three bad games to sack a manager. I don't think it is the same for every manager. You change the person, change the work. I repeat: If you ask if I feel this type of pressure, it is zero."

Conte belives that the Club's latest 4-2 victory over Watford has helped lift the burden that comes with defeats and lack of consistency.

"It's easy to play football when everything is going well and you are winning games back to back, winning, winning," he insisted. "It's the best feeling ever, you can go out there and express yourself you feel like you are not going to make mistakes.

"The hardest thing is when things are not going so well, and you have got to dig in and get results. When you're in a difficult moment, the mood is obviously going to be slightly down, because everyone is going to be disappointed and they want to win.

"When things are going well, everyone's coming into training, having a lot of banter and joking about and enjoying things, and when you are not, it's not that feeling, because the expectation level is to win. That is natural.

"That's why there is no better feeling than getting a win and then getting a bit of consistency. Getting some consistency, some games won and getting back-to-back wins, and all of a sudden you notice that [the pressure] lifts."

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