The Sun (Malaysia)

Morata cheer for Conte

> Striker hits hattrick as Blues put Stoke to the sword

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ALVARO MORATA will approach Chelsea’s Champions League trip to Atletico Madrid this week in top form after his hattrick inspired his side to a 4-0 win at Stoke City.

Morata struck three times at the bet365 Stadium on Saturday to take his Chelsea tally to seven goals in six games since his close-season move from Atletico’s local rivals Real Madrid.

There was also relief, for Morata and manager Antonio Conte, that Chelsea’s fans dropped a controvers­ial chant about the Spain striker that contained an antiSemiti­c reference to rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

“Our fans were fantastic today and they pushed a lot the team in every moment of the game,” said Conte, whose side follow their trip to Spain with a home game against Manchester City this weekend.

“In this stadium the crowd push a lot and I want to thank our fans because I repeat they helped a lot the team today. It was great also to change it (the song). I am also pleased about this.

“I think Alvaro performed very well. He scored a hattrick and for our strikers it’s very important.

“It means we created chances for our strikers to take, but I am pleased for his performanc­e and I’m pleased for the performanc­e of the team.”

Morata had previously asked Chelsea’s fans not to sing the song about him and they responded by dreaming up a different chant in his honour.

He opened the scoring after just 81 seconds and added two more goals in the second half after Pedro had punished Darren Fletcher’s error to make it 2-0.

“It’s not easy to win away against Stoke. This game is always difficult,” added Conte, are to mount a title challenge. whose side trail leaders Manchester City and Manchester United by three points.

“I remember very well last season when we struggled a lot to win and we also won at the end of the game.”

Stoke manager Mark Hughes had no such comfort after he saw his side undone by horrible defensive errors, then reported his centreback crisis could extend into this week’s home game against Southampto­n.

Bruno Martins Indi has joined Ryan Shawcross, Geoff Cameron and Kevin Wimmer on the injured list after limping off with a groin problem.

Hughes said: “When you go up against a side with the quality of Chelsea, you’ve got to make sure you don’t have catastroph­ic defensive moments and we had at least three, so that’s always going to make it difficult.

“There were extenuatin­g circumstan­ces with our difficulti­es with personnel at the back and with Bruno coming off.” – AFP

 ??  ?? Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata (left) shoots past Stoke City goalkeeper Jack Butland to score his team’s fourth goal, his third, during Saturday’s English Premier League football at the bet365 Stadium in Stoke-on-Trent . – AFPPIX
Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata (left) shoots past Stoke City goalkeeper Jack Butland to score his team’s fourth goal, his third, during Saturday’s English Premier League football at the bet365 Stadium in Stoke-on-Trent . – AFPPIX

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