Antonio Conte has masterminded an incredible turnaround at Chelsea since defeat by Arsenal, winning 11 straight Premier League matches to surge clear at the top of the table. Matt Dunham / AP
Antonio Conte has masterminded an incredible turnaround at Chelsea since defeat by Arsenal, winning 11 straight Premier League matches to surge clear at the top of the table. Matt Dunham / AP

Antonio Conte’s ominous warning to Premier League rivals: Chelsea ‘can always improve’



Antonio Conte has said there is more to come from Chelsea after a 1-0 victory at Crystal Palace gave the leaders a club record-equalling 11th successive Premier League win.

Conte’s side moved nine points clear at the top ahead of third placed Arsenal’s trip to face Manchester City on Sunday and second placed Liverpool’s clash with Everton on Monday.

Saturday’s success at Selhurst Park underlined the dramatic improvement overseen by Chelsea manager Conte since he switched Chelsea’s formation to 3-4-3 during a defeat at Arsenal.

Since that loss, Chelsea have been unstoppable, but while Conte accepts it is down to the manager to shape his players, he said he would not be able to successfully implement a change in tactics without having the right players at his disposal.

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“I think, starting this season, the manager must be a tailor and try to find the right fit for the team,” he said.

“For sure, for me, it wasn’t easy to arrive and understand very quickly the characteristics of my players. I needed a bit of time.

“I tried a different solution before changing the formation, but I think the most important thing is the mentality, our strong mentality. Also the hard work we do on tactics, fitness and other things.

“We touched different aspects to try to improve. But I must be honest: you can bring your idea of football but if you don’t have players who follow you, it doesn’t matter.

“I’m pleased for my players. They deserve this because, every day, I see their commitment, their work-rate during the training session, their will to do something important this season.”

While Chelsea’s blistering streak makes them favourites to win the title two years after they were last crowned champions, Conte isn’t getting carried away just yet.

“We still have two games before the end of the first half of the season and then 19 games before we finish the season,” he said.

“Anything can happen. It’s important we continue to work in this way and see the will to improve.

“We can improve though. You can always improve in different aspects. I am pleased with this level we have reached and with work we can improve.

“We are working very well and are in a good position. We must not look at the table and continue. We must not look at our rivals and continue work hard ourselves.”

Diego Costa’s goal secured the win but the Spain striker will miss the next match against Bournemouth after collecting a fifth yellow card of the season.

Midfielder N’Golo Kante will also be suspended for that game and Conte said the loss of two important players came as a blow.

“I must be honest, I hoped for Diego to arrive at the game against Stoke without the yellow card. It didn’t happen. It’s a pity,” he said.

“It’s a pity because he’s in a good moment of form. He didn’t deserve the yellow card today, I must be honest, but against Bournemouth we have eight days to find a different solution.

“For me, this can be an opportunity to see other solutions or other ideas. But, if you ask me if I’m disappointed to lose him and Kante, yes I’m disappointed.”

* Agence France-Presse

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