Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Conte wants January signings

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CHELSEA boss Antonio Conte said yesterday he would welcome January reinforcem­ents to help the club cope with their domestic and European commitment­s.

The manager has often spoken of the difficulti­es of balancing the demands of the hectic fixture schedule with his small squad.

“If there is the possibilit­y to improve the squad numericall­y it would be a good choice,” said Conte, who led Chelsea to the Premier League title last season.

“I’m ready to continue to play with all these players. They are showing me great commitment, great behaviours.

“At the same time if there is the possibilit­y to improve our squad, I think the club will try to do this.”

Chelsea, third in the Premier League and through to the semifinals of the League Cup and the Champions League knockout stages, will be without club record signing Alvaro Morata at Everton tomorrow.

The 25-year-old, a summer capture from Real Madrid, is suspended after collecting a fifth yellow card of the season.

He celebrated his decisive goal in Wednesday’s 2-1 League Cup quarterfin­al win over Bournemout­h by putting the ball under his shirt in reference to his wife’s pregnancy. The Spain striker also sucked his thumb.

Morata avoided sanction from referee Lee Mason but then kicked the ball away, prompting the caution and Conte to give him a mild ticking-off.

“It’s a pity, but we have to accept the decision, to try at the sameame time in the future to pay great attention,”on,” said Conte, who described Morata’s absenceenc­e as a “big loss”.

Conte iss contemplat­ing his options forr the Everton trip, with Marcosos Alonso available following hiss own ban.

But it appearspea­rs likely he will deploy Edenen Hazard as a “false nine” following Michy Batshuayi’s underwhelm­ing performanc­ee against Bournemout­h.th.

Chelsea were drawn to play Londonn rivals Arsenal in the two-o-legged League Cup semifinals.als.

The Gunnersner­s beat Premier League championsm­pions Chelsea in May’s FA Cup final to deny Conte the double in his first season as bossoss but the Italian dismissed suggestion­s of revenge.

“Revenge?? When you face a big team, anythingyt­hing can happen. In this case Arsenalsen­al deserved to win the trophy,” Conte said.

“This is a big game for us, a big game for Arsenal. When you reach the semifinal you must be ready to face big teams.” — SuperSport

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