The Borneo Post

Conte has no worries over squad’s resilience

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LEICESTER, United Kingdom: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte is confident his squad can cope with a far busier September than last year.

The reigning Premier League champions will kick off at Leicester on Saturday in sixth place on six points, one spot below West Bromwich and one above Watford whilst Leicester are three points worse off and fifth from bottom after three games.

The Leicester clash is quickly followed by Tuesday’s Champions League group game at home to Qarabag with Chelsea needing to fulfil seven fixtures in just 21 days, an intense schedule Conte did not have to worry about last season.

But the 48-year- old Italian was confident that all the hard work he was able to put in on the training ground in his first campaign meant his ideas were now firmly embedded in his players’ minds.

“A year ago they didn’t know my idea of football, my physical work and the analysis,” he said.

“It is easier now for me and my job at this point of the season. The feeling is a lot better if you compare now to this time last season.” The Leicester game also provides new signing Danny Drinkwater with the opportunit­y to make his debut against the club that sold him for £ 35million ( US$ 45.1 million, 37.9 million euros) on deadline day.

Indeed, the deal was concluded so late that Leicester’s attempts to bring in a replacemen­t -- Adrien Silva from Sporting Lisbon -- ended in farcical failure. FIFA refused to grant the Portugal midfielder internatio­nal clearance after Leicester missed the deadline for submitting paperwork by just 14 seconds, placing the £ 22m move in doubt. — AFP

 ??  ?? Antonio Conte during the press conference in London, Britain. — Reuters photo
Antonio Conte during the press conference in London, Britain. — Reuters photo

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