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Angry Conte lets rip Batshuayi may be ditched as manager plans shake-up

Striker vulnerable after squad feel Italian’s wrath Manager struggling to cope with busy schedule

- Matt Law FOOTBALL NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT

Antonio Conte has delivered two damning assessment­s of his Chelsea players since the defeat at Crystal Palace and is already looking to replace Michy Batshuayi in January as he attempts to cope with injuries and the club’s busy fixture schedule.

Victor Moses became the third Chelsea player in two weeks to sustain a hamstring injury and is set to miss at least four weeks after going off against Palace. Alvaro Morata is hoping to return from his hamstring problem to face Roma in the Champions League tomorrow night, but Conte is said to have been in a dark mood since Saturday and believes his worst fears over the consequenc­es of the summer transfer window could come true.

The Daily Telegraph understand­s head coach Conte ripped into his squad in the aftermath of the Palace defeat and then launched a fullscale inquest into what went wrong and where Chelsea must improve in training on Sunday.

Conte accused his players of taking their foot off the gas against Palace and warned they would have to work much harder to enjoy successful Premier League and Champions League campaigns. But the workload has been taking its toll, as medical experts believe that the increased number of games in the Champions League, together with internatio­nal commitment­s and tough training sessions, is behind the recent spate of hamstring injuries.

Midfielder N’golo Kante is likely to be out for the rest of the month, while right wing-back Moses could miss the vital Premier League game against Manchester United on Nov 5.

Although Morata is expected to return against Roma, Conte is well aware that he cannot afford his first-choice striker to suffer any longterm injury before the transfer window reopens in January.

Batshuayi put in another ineffectiv­e performanc­e in Morata’s absence on Saturday and could not hide his frustratio­n at being replaced by Pedro in just the 57th minute.

Sources insist Batshuayi was angry with himself, rather than with Conte, and Chelsea are putting together a list of potential striker targets for January.

Batshuayi would have been loaned out if Chelsea had signed Fernando Llorente, who joined Tottenham Hotspur instead, and that could still be the case in January if the club can find a more reliable deputy to Morata.

Conte admires Christian Benteke, who is yet to score for Crystal Palace this season and is currently injured, while Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy has been considered in the past.

Scouts are reportedly due to watch Red Star Belgrade striker Richmond Boakye against Arsenal this week, although Chelsea may feel they need a striker with Premier League experience to come in during the new year.

Batshuayi is yet to score in the Premier League this season and put the ball into his own net against Tottenham Hotspur before Marcos Alonso spared his blushes with a late winner.

Conte has made no secret of the fact he fears his squad is too small to compete in both the Premier League and Champions League.

Other than missing out on Llorente, Chelsea failed to sign one of Conte’s principle summer targets, left-back Alex Sandro, and Ross Barkley turned them down on deadline day.

Midfielder Danny Drinkwater is yet to make his debut following his £35 million move from Leicester City because of a calf injury, which, with Kante out, has left Conte considerin­g moving Andreas Christense­n or David Luiz into midfield against Roma. Chelsea played with three central midfielder­s against Atletico Madrid, with Morata and Eden Hazard up front, and produced their best performanc­e of the season. Davide Zappacosta replaced Moses at Selhurst Park and looks set for an extended stint at right wing-back, although Conte has claimed Antonio Rudiger can also play in the position.

Roma have big injury problems of their own after defender Kostas Manolas was forced off during Saturday’s defeat against Napoli with a thigh strain. The Italians have already been without Stephan El Shaarawy, Patrik Schick, Kevin Strootman, Gregoire Defrel and Emerson Palmieri. Sources close to the Serie A club believe they could arrive at Stamford Bridge with only 14 senior players.

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