Willian: The Brazilian appeared to have run-ins with Antonio Conte last season
Willian: The Brazilian appeared to have run-ins with Antonio Conte last season

I would have left Chelsea if Antonio Conte stayed on, admits Willian


Willian insists there is "no chance" he would still be at Chelsea if Antonio Conte had remained in charge.

The Brazil international was linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge for much of the summer with the likes of Manchester United and Barcelona reportedly interested.

It has been widely reported that Willian was one of a number of key Chelsea players whose relationship with Conte deteriorated last season - with the 30-year-old winger quoted earlier this month claiming that the former Blues boss was "very difficult to work with".

Rumours of Conte's sacking hung over the club all summer and, despite returning to take the start of pre-season training, the man who delivered the Premier League title to Chelsea in 2017 was soon replaced by Maurizio Sarri.

Willian has since revealed he turned down Barcelona to remain at Chelsea and, having played 76 minutes of their opening-day victory at Huddersfield, said he is still at the club because Conte has gone.

When asked if he would be at Chelsea with Conte still at the helm, he told the London Evening Standard: "No chance. No. I'm here because I want to play for Chelsea. I will only leave if Chelsea want me to go."


See below: Willian appeared to take aim at Antonio Conte after Chelsea's FA Cup win in May (click the image for more)...

Willian appears to take aim at Antonio Conte on Instagram


After starting their Premier League life under Sarri with a comfortable 3-0 win at the John Smith's Stadium, Chelsea welcome Unai Emery's Arsenal to west London on Saturday.

Despite a good recent record against the Gunners, Chelsea struggled against their rivals during Conte's reign.

Willian believes the fresh tactical approach can help Sarri secure a win over fellow new Premier League boss Emery.

"I think we have a good chance to turn the results around against them because now we have a different way to play football," he said.

"The manager tells us to play, to enjoy ourselves on the pitch, with responsibility. Now we have a different style, that's why we can create problems for Arsenal."

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