China Daily (Hong Kong)

Blues boss less confident after loss to United

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MANCHESTER, England — “Six finals” await Chelsea in the Premier League run-in after a 2-0 loss at Manchester United on Sunday left its title chances at “50 percent”, manager Antonio Conte said.

Having hoped to re-establish a seven-point lead over secondplac­e Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea’s advantage remains four following the loss at Old Trafford.

While the Blues remain in the driver’s seat and will face only one top-seven side, Everton, in their remaining six matches, Conte suggested his team can no longer be considered the outright favorite.

“We have to think that there are six finals from now until the end,” said the Italian, who was without injured goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and leftback Marcos Alonso, who had a virus.

“The league is open and we have a 50 percent probabilit­y to win it.”

Conte took the blame for the “deserved” defeat at United, saying he failed to sufficient­ly motivate his players.

But in a pointed reference to Chelsea’s struggles last season under current United manager Jose Mourinho, Conte claimed his team’s title quest should be considered a “miracle”.

“I prefer to fight for the title instead of don’t fight for the title and stay calm. The pressure is normal and we are lucky to have the pressure,” said Conte.

“Last season Chelsea had no pressure; 10th place and you play calm, you are happy.

“We must understand this, that (something) really important is happening this season because we are doing a great job and a miracle if you consider last season and the problems we had.

“For this reason we must have great enthusiasm to play these last six games. If we win, we must be proud. Otherwise we must clap another team.”

Mourinho’s decision to manmark attacking duo Eden Hazard and Pedro muzzled Chelsea, which failed to register a shot on target in a league game for the first time since 2007.

Spain internatio­nal Ander Herrera, who shadowed Haz- ard, set up Marcus Rashford for United’s seventh-minute opener and netted the host’s second with a deflected strike early in the second half.

‘Phenomenal’

Victory lifted United to fifth spot, four points below Manchester City, which occupies the fourth and final Champions League qualificat­ion place with a game in hand.

Mourinho was serenaded by Blues fans with chants of “Judas” during United’s 1-0 FA Cup loss at Stamford Bridge last month, however the Por- tuguese declined to place too much emotional significan­ce on the win.

“The satisfacti­on is for different reasons,” said Mourinho, whose side takes a 1-1 scoreline into the second leg of its Europa League quarterfin­al at home to Anderlecht on Thursday.

“The first reason is, with Liverpool and Manchester City’s victories, if we don’t win today, goodbye Premier League (top four).

“We don’t know what can happen in the Europa League, so these three points were phenomenal. The second reason is they are the leader. They are named Chelsea, but they could be named Arsenal or Tottenham.

“When you beat the leader, it is obviously a very good feeling because you feel you are as good or better than them.”

Mourinho claimed the victory showed that had Herrera not been sent off in the cup defeat at Chelsea, it would be United, not the Blues, facing Tottenham in the semifinals on Saturday.

Spurs are on a run of seven straight league wins — their best sequence in 50 years — and Conte is braced for a tough battle at Wembley.

“We all know the next game and how you go for the final or you don’t go and for this reason, you must put 200 percent to reach the final,” he said.

“It won’t be easy because I think Tottenham now is the best team and they are in great form and they have a lot of enthusiasm.

“They are feeling the possibilit­y to write history and it is important to know this.”

“It won’t be easy, we’re the underdogs, but we’ll have a chance to win in Madrid.” Philipp Lahm, Bayern captain

Heynckes’ Bayern thrashed Barcelona 7-0 on aggregate on its way to winning the 2013 Champions League.

However, the Bavarians have been beaten in their four trips to Spain since, and have failed to even score a goal.

Guardiola, now at Manchester City, was humiliated on his three returns to Spain as Bayern boss, racking up semifinal first-leg defeats on the way to eliminatio­n against Real, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

Carlo Ancelotti’s European success landed him the job as Guardiola’s replacemen­t.

The 57-year-old Italian has won the Champions League a record three times as a coach – twice with AC Milan in 1989 and 1990 and once with Real in 2014 .

However, he has been unable to cure Bayern’s Spanish travel sickness as it also lost 1-0 to Atletico on its most recent visit in September.

Bayern’s struggles tell a broader tale as Spanish sides have won their past 11 European ties against German teams, over three seasons.

With Ancelotti’s men needing to score at least twice to have any chance of progressin­g, it is just as well top scorer Robert Lewandowsk­i looks set to shake off a shoulder injury to start in Madrid.

The Pole, who has scored 38 goals in 40 games this season, missed the first leg and the stalemate at Leverkusen, where Bayern missed a host of chances.

“The chances we missed were fatal,” said Thomas Mueller, while ex-Bayern star Lothar Matthaeus described Lewandowsk­i as “irreplacea­ble”.

Lewandowsk­i has haunted Madrid in the past, scoring four times in a semifinal, first-leg rout for Borussia Dortmund on its way to the Champions League final in 2013.

Ancelotti has pedigree for snapping historic streaks. Before his arrival at Real in 2013, Madrid had won just once in 25 visits to Germany.

 ?? CARL RECINE / REUTERS ?? Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (left) tangles with Chelsea’s Gary Cahill during Sunday’s English Premier League match at Old Trafford in Manchester. Goals in each half from Marcus Rashford and Ander Herrera earned United a 2-0 victory over the...
CARL RECINE / REUTERS Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (left) tangles with Chelsea’s Gary Cahill during Sunday’s English Premier League match at Old Trafford in Manchester. Goals in each half from Marcus Rashford and Ander Herrera earned United a 2-0 victory over the...

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