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Antonio Conte will not fail for lack of ambition at Chelsea. The
46-year-old Italian put in his first public appearance at the club last
week after a week of holiday following Italy’s exit from Euro 2016.
And though there was an element of nervousness and vulnerability
about him surrounding his English language skills, he is already
significantly better than Fabio Capello ever was.
And given his propensity for rich metaphors and bold claims, he is a
man who will not be misunderstood in England. The targets he has set for
his players are clear: be the best. By which he means, with presumably
the likes of Eden Hazard in mind, be as good as Lionel Messi and
Cristiano Ronaldo.
‘I think that Chelsea have players who can become top, top, top
players,’ said Conte. ‘I think that these players can still improve a
lot with work. Because now we have players, fantastic players, who have
great talent but in this moment the world doesn’t think they are the
same level as Messi, Luis Suarez, Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo or Paul
Pogba.
‘But I think that in our squad there are players who, with work, can
improve a lot and reach this level. I’m sure about this. It’s important
the players understand this. There is the ability to work, to prove and
to show that, now I am a top player, but I want to become top, top, top
player and I want to stay there.
‘This is important. The mentality is important. The heart is
important, patience and the will to improve is very important and in
this case it’s important for the manager to take the best players and
try to improve them.’
It is perhaps a message most directly aimed at Hazard, the player of
the year in 2014-15, and seemingly on the cusp of being one of the
world’s great players, yet a crushing disappointment in 2015-16. Hazard
was named the PFA’s player of the year in 2015 but was not the same
player last season
Even at Euro 2016, though he appeared to be coming to life against
the Republic of Ireland and Hungary, his tournament ultimately ended in
disappointment with the 3-1 defeat by Wales.
Conte, who started training last week at Chelsea, had already spoken
with Hazard and appears confident about which player we will see this
season. ‘I think last season was bad for all the players,’ he said.
‘It’s incredible that Chelsea finished 10th in the table. Chelsea’s
habit is to win the title or to stay until the end of the season
fighting to win the title, to play in the Champions League and the last
season, it was incredible, not only for Eden Hazard but for other
players also.
‘We know that when you have great players with great talent like
Hazard in the team, the expectations are very high. Also, when the
season before you have won the title and Hazard has been named the best
player in the league. It’s important for us to recover Hazard in the
best condition: technique, tactical, physical, overall and with the good
mentality.
Conte desperately needs to reinforce at centre half and full back, especially if he plays three at the back.
Though Branislav Ivanovic might fit into that system, he cannot rely on 35-year-old John Terry playing every game.
Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly is wanted and Chelsea are hopeful of concluding a £30m deal.
Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly is wanted and Chelsea are hopeful of concluding a £30m deal.
Cologne’s Jonas Hector would be ideal at left back after a good Euro 2016.
Midfield
Conte has already fixed one obvious hole in the Chelsea jigsaw with the £30m signing of N’Golo Kante.
The Leicester man, who excelled last year, makes good the loss of Ramires to China.
Conte has already fixed one obvious hole in the Chelsea jigsaw with the £30m signing of N’Golo Kante.
The Leicester man, who excelled last year, makes good the loss of Ramires to China.
Attack
Michy Batshuayi’s arrival for £33m for Marseille helps.
Conte insists Diego Costa will stay and only if he pushed for a move would Chelsea consider a major £50m addition.
They still have Loic Remy and Bernard Traore.
Michy Batshuayi’s arrival for £33m for Marseille helps.
Conte insists Diego Costa will stay and only if he pushed for a move would Chelsea consider a major £50m addition.
They still have Loic Remy and Bernard Traore.
‘But I spoke with him and I’m very happy. For me I’m pleased to train
a fantastic player like him and also the other players. In Chelsea,
with Hazard there are many players with great talent — Diego Costa, many
players.
I don’t want to say the names but many, many players. It’s important
for me, I repeat, next season to create the right spirit in the team and
with great organisation, a great physical condition we can have a good
season.’
When he took over at Juventus in 2011, the club had just finished
seventh for two consecutive seasons and Conte memorably told his players
to ‘stop playing so at the very first team meeting. He declined to say
whether he had delivered a similar message to Chelsea’s players, who
slipped from champions to 10th last season, though you suspect he will
not have tiptoed around the issue.
‘My first speech with the Juventus players I remembered that in the
past we had finished with two seventh places and that was not the right
place for a team like Juventus,’ he said. ‘For this reason, it was very,
very important to change, to work very hard and to go back very soon to
fight for the title. I remember this and I am very happy because that
speech went into their minds.’
He takes no public pleasure in the fact that Chelsea’s fixture list,
with no European football, will be considerably lighter than all his
title rivals. ‘I had this situation in my first year in Juventus.
‘When we started the 2011-12 season and Juventus stayed in the best
position, the managers of the other teams said: “OK, but Juventus don’t
play in the Europa League or the Champions League.” And I replied that I
would prefer to play in the Champions League. Because teams like
Chelsea belong in this tournament. In the Roman Abramovich era, Chelsea
were always in the Champions League and I suffer a lot this year that we
don’t play. We don’t play the Champions League.
‘Me and the players and the club, we suffer because we must stay
there. For this reason this season we must prepare very well to go back
very soon to the rightful position — where Chelsea must stay.’
Culled from Dailymail.co.uk.
Culled from Dailymail.co.uk.

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