Cape Argus

Tough season in store for Chelsea?

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ANTONIO CONTE’S return to Italian football on Tuesday proved such a chastening experience as he watched his Chelsea side dismantled by Roma in the Champions League that he worries they could be set for a “very difficult” season.

A downbeat Conte said he and his players all had to take responsibi­lity for the 3-0 capitulati­on in Group C, which equalled the biggest he has suffered in his Chelsea reign, and needed to rediscover their hunger for battle quickly.

Chelsea’s Thibaut Courtois, whose second-half saves kept the score down, was also baffled by how the Premier League champions lost their “fighting spirit” after halftime as they became the first English side to lose in the Champions League this season.

Two first- half goals from Stephan El Shaarawy seemed to break Chelsea’s spirit to such an extent that after the break they were both so disorganis­ed at the back and careless with their distributi­on that they bore no resemblanc­e to the efficient outfit who were so hard to breach last season.

After Diego Perotti made it 3-0, Conte told BT Sport: “Roma showed more will to fight and more desire to win the game. For this performanc­e, we all have to take responsibi­lity.

“When you concede three goals, you must be worried. It means something doesn’t work.”

Talking to Sky Sports, he added: “This season will be very difficult if we don’t understand quickly the right way that we have to go.

“Last season we showed great hunger, great will to do something of importance. If we think that only because our name is Chelsea and the opponent has fear (of) the name Chelsea, I think this is not the right way.

“We must find the hunger that we showed in all last season and in this season sometimes. We have to try to find the strength to understand and to use this loss in the right way.”

Conte has cut a restless figure all season with Chelsea’s Premier League title defence having been so underwhelm­ing as they lie nine points off the leaders Manchester City.

Increasing media speculatio­n about Conte being replaced at Stamford Bridge by compatriot Carlo Ancelotti also left him uncharacte­ristically irritable at a news conference last week.

Yet he seems even more exasperate­d with what he is seeing on the field, Chelsea’s woeful defending in the Stadio Olimpico on Tuesday making him wish aloud that such a performanc­e was for “one night only”. – Reuters

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