The Independent on Saturday

CONTE INSISTS FABREGAS HAS FUTURE WITH CHELSEA

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ANTONIO Conte insists Cesc Fabregas’s future lies with Chelsea but has warned the midfielder must improve the defensive side of his game if he is to establish himself as an integral part of the Italian’s starting line-up.

Fabregas’s position at Stamford Bridge has been thrown into focus by the Spain midfielder’s failure so far to start a Premier League game. The midfielder has seen just 35 minutes of league action in three substitute appearance­s with his only start coming against Bristol Rovers in the League Cup.

While Conte has declared himself satisfied with the player’s response, the head coach has offered a clear sign he believes Fabregas – is falling short on his less eye-catching defensive work.

The Italian, though, acknowledg­es that is also a collective failing and has warned his team as a whole must learn to “feel the danger” if they are to improve on a record that has brought just one clean sheet in five games so far this season.

“Cesc is in my plans and in Chelsea’s plans,” said Conte. “In my opinion he’s improving a lot on many aspects, above all the defensive situations. If he continues in this way, it’ll be very difficult for me to choose my midfield. But I want this from a player, putting many doubts in my mind over choosing someone else. I’m very clear with my players: when a player deserves to play, I put him in the team.”

In a rare start Fabregas responded in emphatic fashion with two extra time goals in Tuesday night’s League Cup third round 4-2 win over Leicester City.

The failure to maintain more clean sheets stands out in the Italian’s eyes.

“This season, we kept a clean sheet only once, only Burnley, and I always repeat to my players: we must feel the danger,” said Conte. “Always, feel the dangers during the match.

“The English league is very difficult, very tough, and it’s difficult to manage a result at 1-0 or 2-0.

“It’s easier to do that in Italy where you can control the situation. In England in the last 20 minutes, anything can happen. For this reason, we must feel the dangers for the whole 95 minutes and never relax. Never. This league is so tough. One long ball and you can concede a goal.”

The head coach is convinced, however, there has been progress in comparison to last season’s efforts and singled out the contributi­on of Oscar to giving the side a more balanced look. The form of the Brazil internatio­nal also offers a pointer towards the ground Fabregas must make up if he is to work his way into favour.

“I always thought this team needed to find a good balance when you have the ball and, above all, when you don’t have the ball,” said Conte. “Last season Chelsea conceded 53 league goals. I was thinking of this. Now, we have found the right compromise between defensive and offensive situations.”

He said: “This is the first time of the (Roman) Abramovich era that Chelsea haven’t played in the Champions League. A fantastic competitio­n. I think Chelsea must play in this competitio­n. It’s very strange, yes.

“Not good, Tuesday and Wednesday watching the competitio­n on television. For this reason we must work very hard to make sure that, next season, we are in this tournament. Chelsea must play in the Champions League.” – The Independen­t

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