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We’re still fighting

No letting up for Conte as Chelsea keep top four bid alive

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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said their 1-0 win over Liverpool on Sunday gave him hope of a top-four Premier league finish. “One month ago, it was impossible to imagine we could fight for a place in the Champions League. Now there is hope,” he said after the win at Stamford Bridge that saw Chelsea close the gap on fourthplac­ed London rivals Tottenham to two points and on Liverpool in third to three points, with a game in hand over the Merseyside­rs.

LONDON: Antonio Conte warned Chelsea’s top four rivals that his side will fight to the finish as the race to qualify for the Champions League goes down to the wire.

Olivier Giroud boosted Chelsea’s bid to snatch a top four place as the France striker sealed a 1-0 win over Liverpool that brought the Champions League finalists back down to earth.

Giroud’s first-half header at Stamford Bridge lifted fifth-placed Chelsea to within two points of fourth-placed Tottenham in the race to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

“Usually when you play a mustwin game it is not easy because it’s normal to be a bit nervous,” Blues boss Conte said.

“We had the will to win, to keep the hope alive that we can get a place in the Champions League.

“I don’t know if this will be enough at the end of the season but we have to try.”

In a dramatic conclusion to the top four battle, Chelsea, who are three points behind Liverpool, host struggling Huddersfie­ld tomorrow and Tottenham face Newcastle the same evening.

On the final day of the season next Sunday, Chelsea head to Newcastle and Tottenham entertain Leicester.

“It’s important to face this situation with a lot of pride and show we are still alive,” Conte said.

“Probably one month ago it was impossible to imagine we would arrive at the end of the season fight- ing for the Champions League.

“We are winning and our opponents are dropping points. We are putting pressure on the other teams.”

It was a frustratin­g return to domestic action for Liverpool after their Champions League semi-final success against Roma in midweek.

With only one win in their last five league games, third-placed Liverpool have made their top four status an unnecessar­ily tense affair.

“I hate the result. The performanc­e was good enough to get a good point, but we weren’t clinical enough,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said.

Klopp’s team should still be able to guarantee a Champions League berth if they beat Brighton at Anfield on Sunday.

Even if they don’t finish in the top four, Liverpool can return to Europe’s elite club competitio­n by defeating Real Madrid in the Champions League final on May 26.

“When I woke up this morning I was hoping for a 3-0 win, so we didn’t have to care about the Brighton game and could start to prepare the final. Did I think it would happen? I’m not sure,” Klopp said.

“Chelsea has to win as well. We play at home in our last game, they play at Newcastle. That doesn’t sound like a holiday to me.

“Brighton is a very important game for us, but we’ve had a few of them in the past and they haven’t been too bad.”

Klopp also condemned Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah for a dive that earned him a booking.

“That’s not what I want to see and not what he wants to do,” he said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Indomitabl­e spirit: Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud (left) scoring a goal in the Premier League match against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
— AFP Indomitabl­e spirit: Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud (left) scoring a goal in the Premier League match against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
 ?? — AP ?? Sole provider: Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud greets his team’s fans after ending the English Premier League match against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
— AP Sole provider: Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud greets his team’s fans after ending the English Premier League match against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

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