Defiant Conte eyeing final push for Napoli
Antonio Conte laid bare the emotional toll of a gruelling title race, admitting that Napoli's title-race involvement had pushed him beyond his limits.
It means Napoli has won just two of its last eight away games in Serie A (D5 L1), after five consecutive away wins beforehand.
It has also drawn 10 games in the league this season, including eight in the second half of the campaign.
After Inter also drew its match against Lazio, Napoli heads into the final round with a one-point lead over the second-placed Nerazzurri, but Conte admitted the season was taking its toll on him.
"It is certainly the most difficult season of my career," Conte said. "I gave everything, I went beyond my limits. I also know I am exhausted. I'm just about reaching the end of this season.
"Napoli is wonderful for the passion and enthusiasm, but it also brings with it demands and expectations that are often higher than the realistic capabilities."
Napoli can secure its second title in three years at home against Cagliari next Monday, if it matches Inter's result at Como.
"We are close to the Scudetto, but we still have to take that final step. It will be taken on our home turf, with the support of our fans," Conte said.
"It is a very difficult campaign, we have achieved what we wanted to do, which was to trouble the leaders to the end.
"We have been at the top for a long time, despite a season full of difficulties, but we never complained, we kept going, and we are right there to achieve something unthinkable and historic for Napoli."
Yet, due to his red card in the final minutes of the Parma match, Conte will not be on the bench against Cagliari after what looked like a scuffle with Parma manager Cristian Chivu.
"I was annoyed by Parma's obstruction today, as I was used to English football, where there aren't all these stops for cramp, injuries, pretending to be injured, so it irritated me and that's why I was sent off," he said.
"It irritates me, because you work all year to have a decisive match. I trust the staff and these lads, I above all trust the crowd at the Stadio Maradona."