Antonio Conte says he wouldn’t have joined Chelsea, reveals “We were all crying”

Antonio Conte confirms he didn’t want to leave Italy for Chelsea in 2016, saying: “We were all crying, because we knew we’d no longer see each other every day.”

Conte took the Azzurri to the Euro 2016 quarter-finals, a team known more for its passion and unity than any particular talents.

The current Inter Milan Coach spoke on stage at the Festival dello Sport event in Trento, saying: “I feel that wearing the Azzurri jersey is a dream come true and when you stand there listening to the national anthem, it’s a unique sensation, because it means you have reached that level.

“I represented Italy as both player and Coach. Being the manager does provide enormous responsibility. You can feel an entire nation behind you, hoping and pushing you on. I think I was very fortunate to be both Coach and player for Italy.

“I remember we worked together for three-and-a-half weeks, which was the most important thing, as we formed a group where each player was ready to give his life for his teammate.

“We defeated Spain 2-0, they had been unbeaten for a long time, becoming world and European champions. It was a great match, because despite the lack of quality in the squad, we found 23 men who were happy to work together and help each other out.

“What remains in that experience for me is the phrase ‘You can do anything you put your mind to’ and in that year, we all wanted to so much.

“I remember the day before saying goodbye, we were all crying, because we knew that from the day after, we’d no longer see each other every day.

“We wouldn’t have beaten teams like Belgium or Spain unless we had genuine values. It was an emotional experience and if I hadn’t already signed for Chelsea, I would certainly have continued working with the Nazionale, because we created a real union with the lads and it’s tough to leave that behind.”