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Conte calls for realism over title chances

Chelsea boss wants to take it match by match after Bournemout­h win

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Antonio Conte has admitted Chelsea face a daunting challenge if they are to claw back the nine-point deficit to leaders Manchester City and successful­ly defend their Premier League title.

A 1-0 victory at Bournemout­h on Saturday ensured Conte’s men didn’t lose more ground to Pep Guardiola’s side and the head coach insisted the win provided a welcome boost to the London club’s confidence ahead of the midweek trip to face AS Roma in the Champions League.

But the Italian refused to look too far into the future and warned of the difficulti­es that lie ahead for Chelsea in merely attempting to secure their position in the top four of the Premier League before setting their sights any higher.

“At this moment we must be realistic by going game by game,” said Conte. “We have 19 points and we deserve to have 19 points. We are first in our group in the Champions League.

“We went into the next round of the Carabao [League]Cup after going out in the second round last season. I’m very happy for this group. There are players who are very honest, players who want to fight until the end for something important.”

As for remaining in the top four, Conte said: “Are we able to do this? I don’t know. But we will try to stay there. I know very well that, in England in this league, there teams, very strong.

“Four go into the Champions League. Two have to stay out and play Europa League. Last season we saw this. It was very, very, very difficult.”

Eden Hazard’s 51st-minute goal settled the outcome of a game at Dean Court that Chelsea should have taken control of in the first half.

“I must be pleased for this game, for the performanc­e,” said Conte. “For a big part of the game we played very well, with maturity and good possession, and tried to create and find the right ball between the lines, or to switch the play.

“We could have been more clinical in the first half. In this type of game, you must be able to kill the game. But I think, tonight, we deserved to win.

“A good win for our confidence, a good win before another tough game against Roma in the Champions League. I think I saw a lot of positive things tonight.” are six top

 ?? AFP ?? Chelsea’s Eden Hazard vies with Bournemout­h midfielder Lewis Cook (right) during their Premier League match.
AFP Chelsea’s Eden Hazard vies with Bournemout­h midfielder Lewis Cook (right) during their Premier League match.

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