The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

In rematch, Chelsea look for revenge

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

IF, AS widely expected, Chelsea goes on to lift the Premier League trophy, one game in its title-winning campaign will surely be remembered as the most significan­t for manager Antonio Conte.

Forget the 4-0 rout of Manchester United in October when returning manager Jose Mourinho was humiliated. Or the 5-0 victory over Everton in November when everything went right and Eden Hazard briefly resembled Lionel Messi. Or even the come-from-behind win at Manchester City the following month that firmly installed the team as title favorite.

The defining 90 minutes of Chelsea's season will likely be a loss that led to some serious soul-searching and, critically, a change in formation. A 3-0 loss at Arsenal on September 24 bewildered Conte. He saw his team playing as individual­s, with the wrong attitude, the wrong balance and with no identity.

The only good thing to come out of that illfated trip to Emirates Stadium was a secondhalf­switchtoa3-4-3system,whichfinal­lyput Conte's imprint on his new side and was there to stay. From a low ebb — eighth in the standings, to be precise — Chelsea hasn't looked back. Fifteen wins from 17 matches later, Chelsea hosts Arsenal for their return game with a nine-point lead and with most observers saying the title has been wrapped up.

That's already been proven. David Luiz looks like a different player with more freedomasa­liberoinab­ackthree.unheralded­pair Marcosalon­soandvicto­rmoseshave­excelled aswingback­s,centralmid­fieldern'golokante is possibly the most influentia­l player in the league, while forwards Hazard and Pedro Rodriguez have been outstandin­g without havingsomu­chdefensiv­eresponsib­ilityaspar­t of a front three with top-scorer Diego Costa.

The team is more street-wise and organized, as shown in the 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Tuesday when Chelsea absorbed lots of early pressure from the home side before growing into the game and being a late penalty miss from Costa away from winning. Then there's Arsenal, which was at the height of its powers in the first half of that September game against Chelsea. But, as usual, Arsene Wenger's team hasn't lived up to expectatio­ns and a 2-1 home loss to Watford on Tuesday exposed its flaws.

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