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Chelsea captain Gary Cahill calls for end to Antonio Conte 'uncertainty'



Chelsea captain Gary Cahill has called for "the uncertainty to be put to bed" over the future of head coach Antonio Conte.
Conte ensured his second season in charge at Stamford Bridge finished with a trophy, following last season's Premier League triumph, after they defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup final on Saturday.
The Italian has cut a frustrated figure on the touchline at times this term, with Chelsea failing to secure Champions League football and Conte appearing to criticise the club's transfer policy in public.

Antonio Conte finished the season with FA Cup success at Wembley
Antonio Conte finished the season with FA Cup success at Wembley
Asked what it would need for the Blues to move on and make the necessary close-season preparations, Cahill said: "Probably for the uncertainty to be put to bed and for whatever's going to happen to happen.
"It's out of our hands. We have to try to deliver on the pitch. We fell short in some aspects this season but (on Saturday) we produced. The rest behind the scenes is not down to us."
Conte, who described himself as a "serial winner" in his post-match press conference on Saturday, has one year left of his three-year contract at Stamford Bridge but his future has been the subject of speculation, including in the aftermath of their Wembley win.
"Us, as players, we don't have any impact on that situation," Cahill added.
"I'm sure, if I was a guessing man, they obviously will have spoken, between the club and the manager. And let's see.
"I'm sure the manager will make the best decision for himself and his family. And I'm sure the club will make the best decision they feel.
"It's totally out of our hands. All I can say is it's been a great finish. If the manager stays on next year, he stays on.
"If he doesn't, he's gone away with a Premier League and FA Cup. I think that's something everyone at the club can be proud of."

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