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It’s all over

Conte concedes title chances are gone

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LONDON: Antonio Conte said Chelsea’s English Premier League title defence is effectivel­y over following his team’s 1-0 defeat to West Ham.

The loss at the London Stadium was the champions fourth in their opening 16 league games and left them 11 points behind Manchester City 24 hours before the leaders face second-placed Manchester United.

“To talk about the title race after a defeat is a bit strange,” said Conte.

“Especially if this is the fourth defeat in 16 games. When you have this start it is impossible to think you are in the title race.

“If you want to stay in the title race you can lose once or twice in this period.

“After 16 games if you lose four games it means we never started this race.

“Manchester City are having a fantastic season and if you want to stay in the title race you must give consistenc­y and this is not the case with us.”

Conte made it clear he believes one of the reasons for his side’s stuttering progress this season – unlike last year they have also had to contend with the demands of European football – is the lack of options in his squad.

The Italian was frustrated at the club’s failure to bring in more players during the last transfer window.

“A lot of players were tired,” said the 48-yearold.

“We started the pre-season with the same players, the same players are playing almost always and for sure you have to pay.

“If you remember I said it would be very, very tough, it would be very difficult.”

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