War begins between Contes and Abramovichi, Italian coach seeks compensation

The Italian coach is not satisfied with the way he left the blues. The report between Antonio Contes and Chelsea has ended in the worst possible way and will most likely end in court. According to reports from England, Cite is ready to take the case to court, seeking damages from Chelsea. [...]
The report between Antonio Contes and Chelsea has ended in the worst possible way and will most likely end in court.
According to reports from England, Cite is ready to take the case to court, seeking damages from Chelsea.
In addition to the 9 million-pound salary of this season the Italian was under contract with Blues, Cite intends to be compensated by Roman Abramovich.
The case in court will be seized with the fact that the time to communicate the dismissal was too long for 55 days after the end of the FA Cup final, where Chelsea defeated Manchester United by winning the second most important trophy on the island.
The Italian even led the team to the first hearings of the new season, and if Abramovich had communicated the dismissal since the end of last season then Coffe could choose the contract with Chelsea by consensus and find a new club, while he should already follow the start of the season as unemployed.












