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Free-flowing football no use if we can only get a draw, laments Conte

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Chelsea’s 3-3 draw against AS Roma ensured that the five English clubs in the Champions League all picked up points this midweek. Chelsea were grateful to Eden Hazard for scoring the equaliser in a thriller against Roma while Manchester United, Barcelona, Paris St Germain, Bayern Munich and Juventus all won. United grind out a 1-0 victory at Benfica to maintain their perfect record in Group A. Chelsea held onto the top spot in Group C with seven points, two points clear of Roma. ”It was a difficult game against a good team. We suffered in possession and it wasn’t easy in the first half, despite scoring two goals,” said Chelsea boss Antonio Conte.

LONDON: Antonio Conte was in no mood to wax lyrical about the virtues of free-flowing Champions League football after his Chelsea side lost the plot and threw away a two-goal lead before scrambling a 3-3 home draw with AS Roma.

A week in which Liverpool scored seven in Maribor, Spartak Moscow thumped Sevilla 5-1, Leipzig edged a five-goal thriller against Porto and Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur went toe to toe in a frantic Bernabeu clash continued with an enthrallin­g Group C game at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

Chelsea led with goals by David Luiz and Eden Hazard but they ceded control as Alexsandar Kolarov and Edin Dzeko’s double looked set to knock Conte’s side off the top of the group.

Hazard’s second of the night ensured they remain favourites to reach the last 16 but Conte, who had never conceded three goals as a manager in the Champions League before, was far from happy with what he had witnessed.

After successive Premier League defeats by leaders Manchester City and bottom club Crystal Palace, Conte would have cherished a dull 1-0 win against Roma to steady the ship.

Instead his side, so rock-solid last season when winning the English title, looked worryingly vulnerable without the defensive screen provided by injured midfielder N’Golo Kante.

“I like to be honest and for sure I didn’t like the type of football we played for a lot of parts of the game,” Conte told reporters. “It’s right to take the responsibi­lity for this.

“I tried in one end to protect my team, to become more solid and to move our central defenders in the midfield, Luiz. At the other end I think we lost totally our knowledge, our style of football. I didn’t like this.”

It was the third time Chelsea had failed to win a Champions League match having enjoyed a two-goal lead – all at Stamford Bridge and one, in 2012, when Conte’s Juventus drew 2-2.

They still top the group with seven points and thirdplace­d Atletico Madrid’s surprise draw with Qarabag means it would need a major collapse to fail to finish in the top two.

“In the first half we were 2-0 up, but we weren’t in control of the game,” Conte said. “It was good to draw though and I have to praise my players because they showed a big effort, a big commitment, otherwise we lose the game.”

Chelsea have a fast turnaround before hosting high-flying Watford tomorrow when anything other than a win could see them losing touch with the Premier League leaders.

“We must do better than we are doing now,” Conte said. “I’m not going home happy.”

Fellow Italian Eusebio Di Francesco was the happier manager, even if he was frustrated by his side’s defensive errors.

“I was pleased we played with character regardless of the score,” he said.

 ??  ?? The saviour: Chelsea’s Eden Hazard celebratin­g after scoring the equaliser against AS Roma in the Champions League Group C match at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. — Reuters
The saviour: Chelsea’s Eden Hazard celebratin­g after scoring the equaliser against AS Roma in the Champions League Group C match at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. — Reuters
 ?? — AP ?? Together we rise: AS Roma’s Edin Dzeko (right) celebratin­g with Aleksandar Kolarov after scoring against Chelsea.
— AP Together we rise: AS Roma’s Edin Dzeko (right) celebratin­g with Aleksandar Kolarov after scoring against Chelsea.
 ?? — AP ?? Dejected: Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois can only look at the ball after AS Roma’s Edin Dzeko scored in the Champions League match at Stamford
Bridge on Wednesday. The game ended 3-3.
— AP Dejected: Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois can only look at the ball after AS Roma’s Edin Dzeko scored in the Champions League match at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. The game ended 3-3.

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