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ON A MISSION

Morata, Lukaku seek return to form as Chelsea face United

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LONDON support in last weekend’s win over Tottenham.

Lukaku responded to the doubters by admitting he is still a work in progress.

“You can’t judge me as the finished article. I’d rather have a career where year after year I improve rather than going to the top and decline,” he said. “I know I have a lot of talent, but I want to have more assists, I want to make sure when my team is in difficulti­es they can count on me.”

After missing out on Lukaku, Conte settled for Morata as an expensive consolatio­n prize.

Morata hit the ground running with seven goals in his first seven games following his club record £58 million move from Real Madrid.

But, like Lukaku, the 25-yearold Spaniard has failed to score in his last six games, earning criticism for some lethargic displays.

Morata also had to claim he had been misquoted after an interview in which he appeared to hint he wouldn’t stay with Chelsea for long because he doesn’t enjoy London’s hectic lifestyle.

In the circumstan­ces, Morata and Lukaku could do with silencing the critics by producing a priceless winner at the Bridge.

Both players carried hefty price tags because of the belief they were ready to deliver when the stakes are highest.

That will be the case in west London this weekend as champions Chelsea try to claw their way back into the title race.

Fourth placed Chelsea are four points behind second placed United and nine points adrift of table-toppers City.

Conte’s side crashed to a 3-0 defeat at Roma in the Champions League on Tuesday, erasing the momentum from successive league wins over Watford and Bournemout­h.

United are five points behind City after winning only one of their last three league games, although they made it three successive wins in all competitio­ns by beating Benfica in midweek.

Mourinho will be hoping for better luck on his latest return to Chelsea — the club where he won three English titles and was sacked twice — after United lost both their visits last season.

Abused by Chelsea fans during United’s 4-0 and 1-0 defeats, Mourinho insists he doesn’t attach special significan­ce to the fixture.

“It isn’t a big thing. It’s normal, it’s football. One day you are in one club, the next day you’re in another club,” he said.

Conte admits Chelsea no longer have any margin for error if they are to overhaul United and City.

“Now there is a big problem for all the teams that want to fight for the title and this big problem is Manchester City,” Conte said.

“If they continue in this way it will be very difficult to fight for the title.” AFP

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