The Phnom Penh Post

Conte out to bounce back at Huddersfie­ld

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CHELSEA’S powers of recovery will be tested as Antonio Conte’s side attempt to bounce back from a painful weekend defeat when they visit Huddersfie­ld tonight (at 3am Cambodian time).

In tonight’s other matches, Stoke travel to Burnley, while Crystal Palace host Watford.

Conte claimed Chelsea were no longer in the Premier League title race in the wake of the 1-0 defeat at struggling West Ham on Saturday.

That was the reigning champions’ fourth league loss of the season and has, for now, retrained their focus on the fight to retain a top-four position.

The trip to Huddersfie­ld presents an early opportunit­y to show they can put the West Ham loss behind them.

But while Conte concedes his side’s defeat to Manchester City was understand­able, their losses to Burnley, Palace and West Ham, the latter two both in relegation danger, have given the Blues boss major cause for concern.

The inquest following the visit to the London Stadium was clearly painful.

“We just didn’t play our stuff. It’s frustratin­g,” Chelsea captain Gary Cahill said. “We were just not at the races – for whatever reason that is. It’s disappoint­ing to come off and feel like that.

“I’m not one to make excuses. We do have loads of games – but if we played to our levels . . . we get something out of the game, but we didn’t.

“We have been in good form of late which is why it’s so disappoint­ing to put in a performanc­e like that.

“We have to reflect, we have to pick ourselves up and go again. We have to try to freshen up and get the energy levels back up.”

Conte will attempt to freshen up his side and having withdrawn Tiemoue Bakayoko in favour of Pedro, is likely to reshape his midfield after a lacklustre weekend display, even if the manager declared himself happy with the Frenchman’s display.

‘Technical l qualities’

“Bakayoko ko was playing a good d game, but when you find 11 playayers behind d the ball and you are losing g 1-0, it’s important mportant to change e something,” Conte nte said.

“Pedro has different characteri­saracteris­tics to Bakayoko, akayoko, he’s better er oneversus-one e and he has good d technical qualities. Bakayoko satisfied me with his performanc­e.” David Luiz was the only weekend absentee and the centre-back is again expected to be missing with a knee problem.

Huddersfie­ld winger Tom Ince believes life will be made very uncomforta­ble for Chelsea when they visi visit the John Smith’s Stadium.

The Terriers r recorded a morale-boost morale-boosting 2-0 win over Brighton on Sat Saturday and hav have already b e a t e n M Manchester Un United at home home.

Ince r reckons no team will fancy facing Huddersfie­ld on their own patch in West Yorkshire Yor now they have regained confidence, and that includes the defending Premier League champions.

“I don’t think Chelsea or anyone does,” Ince said. “The way we get in people’s faces, we stop people playing, we win tackles, we win our battles, we make it difficult for teams.

“Chelsea have got talent in abundance. We know there are going to be spells in the game where we won’t be on top. But we feel we can cause any team problems here. We beat United here – we deserved to beat them – and we ran City close.”

Huddersfie­ld manager David Wagner will be without on-loan midfielder Kasey Palmer, who will be ineligible to face his parent club.

Michael Hefele is still lacking fitness following a longterm achilles injury, while fellow defender Jon Stankovic is still out with a knee ligament injury.

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