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Blues ready to face the best Europe can throw at them

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PREMIER League champions Chelsea are not intimidate­d by the prospect of facing Europe’s biggest teams in the knockout stages of the Champions League, manager Antonio Conte has said.

Chelsea finished second in Group C behind Italy’s AS Roma after Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid and could face Barcelona, Paris St Germain, Besiktas or potential Group E winners Sevilla in the last 16.

“When you go through to the next round in this competitio­n, you must be prepared to face the best teams. We could play against Barcelona, PSG or Besiktas, but we must be ready,” Conte said after Tuesday’s match.

“This is the best tournament. That’s why you want to go through and try and be a protagonis­t in this tournament. At the same time, our opponents won’t be happy to play against us. We’ll see what happens.”

Conte’s side are the only English team to not finish first in their group so far after Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur progressed to the last 16 as group winners.

Liverpool could have joined the trio, and finish ahead of Sevilla in Group E, if they beat Spartak Moscow last night. Conte said the fact that all five English teams could reach the knockout stage showcases the level of talent in the Premier League, but felt some of Chelsea’s domestic rivals had easier group fixtures.

“I think it was not simple, but easy for a lot of these teams to go into the next round. But in the future, we have to see. Don’t forget, here the season is very tough. You have to play a lot of games,” Conte added.

The Italian believes English teams will find it harder to excel in the latter stages of the Champions League as they play more games than their European rivals.

“When you accumulate games and then you arrive at the final stage, playing in the quarters or the semis, the English teams have a lot of games in their legs,” Conte said.

“For this reason, it could be problemati­c to win. But... the English teams are very good and have the possibilit­y to win and reach the final of the Champions League.”

The draw for the last 16 will be held on Monday in Nyon.

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Antonio Conte

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