The Sun (Malaysia)

Conte slams fixture organisers

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ANTONIO CONTE criticised football’s fixture planners as he prepares his side for a manic month in the wake of their 4-0 victory at West Bromwich Albion yesterday.

Conte’s side eased to victory at The Hawthorns but Conte is already warning his players they face their biggest game of the season at Azerbaijan side FK Qarabag in the Champions League on Wednesday.

The win against West Brom, with a brace from Eden Hazard and one a piece from Alvaro Morata and Marcos Alonso, was the first of nine games in a month in all competitio­ns for the Blues.

Conte is worried about a repeat of the defeat to Manchester City in September, three days after a Champions League game in Spain.

“It was a pity to play against Manchester City only two days after we played Atletico Madrid away,” he said.

“We came back at 5am on Thursday and played on Saturday against Manchester City.

“Sometimes, the people who prepare these type of fixtures must pay more attention to give every team the same possibilit­y.

“I think against Manchester City they were favourites and we stayed very close but if we won against Manchester City the distance is not nine points.

“Now we have another problem. We play Qarabag on Wednesday, we get back to London at 5 am then we have another big game against Liverpool on Saturday.

“Is this normal? I don’t think so. If someone wants more balance in this League they must pay greater attention to preparing the fixtures.”

Chelsea head for Qarabag knowing victory will take them into the knockout phase despite back-toback slip-ups against Roma.

“It was very important for us to start this very busy period with a good win, especially against West Brom because last season we struggled a lot in both games,” said Conte.

“Today the game became easy because we started very well with great concentrat­ion and focus.

“This (Qarabag) will be the most important game of the season because we have a possibilit­y with a win to go through to the next round of the Champions League, so to start our path in this way was very positive.” – AFP

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