CHELSEA
COACH ANTONIO CONTE SAYS “ NO MAGIC WAND “ FOR CHELSEA TROUBLES
The Blues, champions in 2014-15 and 10th
last term, have lost their last two Premier League games, to Liverpool and
Arsenal.
Chelsea have one clean
sheet in 15 matches in all competitions and two in the last 25 ahead of
Saturday's Premier League trip to Hull, when captain John Terry (ankle) is
again absent.
According to sportinglife.com
,"We haven't got a magic wand to change the situation in two months, three
months, four months," Conte said.
"We don't forget
the past. The past is there, it's very clear. We finished (in) 10th place last
season.
"When you finish
10th, it means you have problems. We must change the situation and we must work
hard together and we are doing this.
"At this moment,
that's the most important thing: not to win, (or) to lose.
"But to understand
that only through great work, hard work, can we fill the gap that now we
have."
September passed with
Chelsea failing to record a Premier League win. The only success in four games
was in the EFL Cup against Leicester.
Conte believes
Liverpool, 2-1 winners at Stamford Bridge, and Arsenal, 3-0 winners in last
week's derby, are at their best, while Chelsea have room for improvement.
"In these two games
we saw, and we learned, a lot of important things," he added.
"We faced two teams
who are very strong and, for me, these two teams are now at the top (of their
games).
"We have a lot to
improve. This is the great difference. This is also the great hope that we must
have."
Chelsea owner Roman
Abramovich visited Conte and the squad at their Surrey training base this week.
"I'm lucky because
Mr Abramovich is very passionate about football," Conte added.
"To talk with him
about football is very interesting. To discuss and explain my idea of football,
to have a confrontation."
It was a Freudian slip.
It was clarified that the Italian, whose English is very good and continually
improving, meant conversation.
Conte said speaking to
Abramovich was important for clarity.
He also refused to look
ahead to the winter transfer window, amid suggestions the Russian will bank
roll another spending spree to overhaul the Blues squad.
"We must think
about the present, because the present is now more important," Conte said.
"I don't see an
opportunity in January to spend money or to change. Now I see the present.
"I see in the
present the opportunity to improve, to continue to work, to understand it's not
easy.
"We know this in
the club. And we must continue to change the story of last season."
Terry has missed the
last three matches with an ankle injury sustained against Swansea and his
earliest possible return will be on October 15 against Leicester.
Defender Kurt Zouma continues
his rehabilitation from his long-term knee injury, while midfielder John Obi
Mikel is out with a "small muscular problem", Conte said.
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