Showing posts with label Conte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conte. Show all posts

Monday, 24 October 2016

Mourinho To Conte: Stop Humiliating United With Your Goal Celebration



Jose Mourinho has accused Antonio Conte of humiliating Manchester United with his touchline behaviour during Chelsea’s 4-0 victory on Sunday.
Mourinho, who was facing the Blues for the first time since parting ways with the club last season, was humbled on his return to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea ran riot in front of their home support.
Pedro opened the scoring for the hosts after just 31 seconds, before Gary Cahill and Eden Hazard put Chelsea firmly in control of the match. However, it was N’Golo Kante’s fourth goal – and the manner of Conte’s typically wild celebrations that followed – to which Mourinho took exception.
At the final whistle the Portuguese shook hands with Conte before appearing to attack the Italian for his celebrations in the wake of Kante’s strike. “It’s my opinion, but you do it at 1-0 – not at 4-0,’ Mourinho seemed to tell Conte in Italian. ‘That’s humiliation for us.’
However, in his post-match interview, Mourinho refused to confirm what exactly he had said to Conte and insisted the matter was solely between the two managers.  ‘It was with Antonio, not with you,’ Mourinho told Sky Sports. ‘Of course not… I was speaking with Antonio, not with you. I am sorry.’
The controversial incident capped a miserable day for the United manager, who watched Pedro put the hosts ahead inside 31 seconds. Cahill was allowed to add a soft second from inside the six-yard box soon after, before Hazard grabbed a goal his performance deserved with a fine finish from 14 yards out. The Belgium international then set up Kante for Chelsea’s fourth – sparking Conte into a typically frenetic celebration with his technical staff on the touchline.
Mourinho admitted his side paid a heavy price for early individual mistakes and, as a result, were picked off on the counter-attack in the second half. “We made incredible defensive mistakes,’ he said. ‘Individual defensive mistakes and you pay for that. Then if you equalise after the 1-0 or if you score the 2-1 after the 2-0 you have a big chance because in terms of football the team was quite comfortable.
“We knew we were going to have space with our full-backs because of the way they play. We did that in the second half and we played with Marcus Rashford through the middle to create more mobility from Zlatan’s position.
“We played with just two midfield players and we had no problems at all and we had control of the game. But the control is a bit dangerous because Chelsea have great players on the counter-attack who are just waiting for that.”
Despite the manner of his side’s defeat, Mourinho remained optimistic over United’s chances of success this season and pointed to, what he perceives to be, a favourable run of upcoming league fixtures.
“In terms of points it is zero points,’ he said. ‘When you lose 1-0 or 4-0 you lose three points, you don’t lose four, five or six points. You lose three points.  “We are six points from the top of the league and we are I think maybe three or four from the top four. We now need to win matches. We had a week with two matches away to two candidates – Liverpool and Chelsea – and now other teams from the top five have to play between themselves.
“We need to win our matches which are not easy but we play Burnley, we play Swansea, we play West Ham and we need to win matches to close the gap. After these last three matches in the league we have two draws and one defeat. We made two points out of nine. Now what we need is points.”
Mourinho will be hoping to see his side bounce back at the first time of asking when United face cross-city rivals Manchester City in the League Cup on Wednesday evening.  Chelsea, meanwhile, are also in League Cup action that night as they travel across London to face West Ham.

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Welcome back, David Luiz!



Chelsea have re-signed their former defender David Luiz from Paris Saint-Germain on a three-year contract.
Chelsea, who had earlier seen a reported £35m offer for the 29-year-old turned down, confirmed on Wednesday evening that they had agreed terms with PSG.
He was the second defender to move to the club on deadline day, with Marcos Alonso joining from Fiorentina on a five-year contract in a deal reportedly worth around £23 million.
Luiz had first joined Chelsea from Benfica in 2011 and the Brazil international won the FA Cup, Champions League and Europa League during his initial spell at Stamford Bridge.
"I'm delighted to return to Chelsea," he told the club's official website. "We had a fantastic story during my first time at the club and I want to help the team and Antonio Conte achieve a lot of success.
"I always had a wonderful relationship with the fans and I am looking forward to wearing the blue shirt at Stamford Bridge once again."
Luiz moved to the Parc des Princes from Chelsea for £50 million in the summer of 2014 and started all four of the French champions' competitive fixtures so far this season.
However, earlier this month Le Parisien reported that new coach Unai Emery had told the player he was no longer guaranteed a starting role.
Meanwhile, Chelsea's United States defender Matt Miazga has joined Vitesse Arnhem on loan until the end of the season.

Monday, 15 August 2016

Conte: I don't sleep a lot before games


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Chelsea head coach admits to restless nights ahead of first PL match against West Ham

Antonio Conte has revealed he is having sleepless nights as he prepares for Chelsea’s opening Premier League match of the season.
Chelsea host West Ham United at 8pm BST in the final encounter of Matchweek 1 and Conte, who joined the club as head coach in the summer, has admitted he does not rest easy ahead of matches.
“Before the games, usually I don't sleep a lot,” Conte told chelseafc.com. “I sleep for two, three, four hours – when I wake up I start to think about the game, the situation, and often I have a good idea on a tactical aspect in the first hours of the morning."
“After the game, when I win I sleep, but when I don't win it's very difficult for me. In the middle of the night I think, 'What is the reason we lost?'
“Sometimes I watch the match very quickly because I want to find an answer. Why? Where is the situation that creates more difficulties? Which is the player that creates more difficulties? Was our tactical plan good or not good? I need to have the answer quickly.'
Conte will be hoping he answers all the questions West Ham pose on Monday night to avoid more insomnia but can take some comfort from the fact that Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League meetings with the Hammers at Stamford Bridge.