The Herald (South Africa)

Chelsea’s best yet to come, says manager

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ANTONIO Conte insists there is more to come from Chelsea after a 1-0 victory at Crystal Palace gave the leaders a club record-equalling 11th successive league win.

Saturday’s success at Selhurst Park underlined the dramatic improvemen­t overseen by Blues boss Conte since he switched Chelsea’s formation to 3-4-3 during a defeat at Arsenal.

Since that loss, Chelsea have been unstoppabl­e, but while Conte accepts it is down to the manager to shape his players, he insists he would not be able to successful­ly implement a change in tactics without having the right players at his disposal.

“I think, starting this season, the manager must be a tailor and try and find the right fit for the team,” he said.

“For sure, for me, it wasn’t easy to arrive and understand very quickly the characteri­stics of my players. I needed a bit of time.

“I tried a different solution before changing the formation, but I think the most important thing is the mentality, our strong mentality.

“We touched different aspects to try and improve. But I must be honest – you can bring your idea of football but if you don’t have players who follow you, it doesn’t matter.

“I’m pleased for my players. They deserve this because, every day, I see their commitment, their work-rate during the training session, their will to do something important this season.”

While Chelsea’s blistering streak makes them firm favourites to win the title two years after they were last crowned champions, Conte is not getting carried away just yet.

“We still have two games before the end of the first half of the season and then 19 games before we finish the season,” he said.

“Anything can happen. It’s important we continue to work in this way and see the will to improve.”

Diego Costa’s goal secured Saturday’s win but the striker will miss the next match against Bournemout­h after collecting a fifth yellow card.

Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante will also be suspended for that game and Conte admitted the loss of two important players came as a blow.

Palace’s defeat extended the club’s dismal run and manager Alan Pardew said: “We came so close in the FA Cup final, but the back end of last season gave us signs we needed to address. We needed to score goals.

“But now we’re conceding, so we have to get that balance right. We have good players and a good spirit, and I don’t have any qualms about us going forward. We’ll have a good year next year.”

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