LONDON: Antonio Conte has warned Chelsea he will never change his demanding ways as the FA Cup winning boss waits to discover if he will be sacked. Conte ended a troubled season on a high note thanks to Chelsea’s 1-0 victory over Manchester United in Saturday’s final at Wembley. Eden Hazard’s first half penalty was followed by a backs to the wall display as Conte won the second trophy of his two-year reign in what may prove his final game in charge. Whether FA Cup glory will be enough to convince Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich not to sack Conte remains in doubt after the Blues finished fifth in the Premier League and missed out on Champions League qualification. The Italian has been embroiled in a turbulent campaign marred by his feud with the club’s hierarchy over their failure to back his transfer plans following last season’s Premier League title triumph. Conte is also said to have infuriated several Chelsea stars with his intense personality and regimented training sessions. But the former Juventus and Italy coach is adamant his managerial style has made him a “serial winner” who should be respected. Still soaked in champagne from the post-match celebrations, Conte said: “After two years the club knows me very well. If they want to continue to work with me, they know me. I can’t change. My way is always the same; hard work and to build a strong mentality with my players. I can’t change. I’m this and I think my past speaks very clear as a player and as a manager. You can say what you want, but I’m a serial winner. I showed this in England in a difficult moment for the club. I’ve showed this today, because we found the right way to win this trophy. There are moments that you have a lot of questions for yourself. To win in this way this season gives me more satisfaction than my wins in the past.” Published in Daily Times, May 21st 2018.