Antonio Conte warns Chelsea will struggle to defend title

Manager unsure if squad strong enough to compete on several fronts after shock defeat

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte  looks dejected after his side’s defeat to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, in London, England. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte looks dejected after his side’s defeat to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, in London, England. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Antonio Conte has warned that Chelsea will find it difficult to defend the title after their shock defeat by Crystal Palace and questioned whether his squad is strong enough to compete on several fronts.

In an echo of his frustration in the summer about the club’s failure to acquire key transfer targets in preparation for their involvement in the Champions League, Chelsea’s manager bemoaned his team’s lack of depth after an insipid performance away to the Premier League’s bottom side led to the champions slipping nine points behind Manchester City at the top.

Although Conte refused to criticise his players for a lack of effort at Palace, he suggested Chelsea may have to downgrade their sights for the season and warned that a mounting injury list has left them vulnerable before they host Roma in the Champions League on Wednesday.

“We mustn’t be happy,” the Italian said. “This season will be very difficult for us. For this reason we have to put 150 per cent in; 100 per cent won’t be enough. I have players with a great will to work and fight. For sure we have to find the strength to overcome this moment. Everyone can see our situation.

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“Last season is the past. Now it is another squad, different players and for this reason if we compare last season we didn’t play Europa League or Champions League. This season we are facing four competitions and we are having a few problems doing this. When you have a few injuries, you are in trouble.”

Exposed

Chelsea travelled to Selhurst Park without Danny Drinkwater, N'Golo Kanté and Álvaro Morata and the gaps in their squad were further exposed when Victor Moses limped off with a hamstring injury that could keep him out for at least a month. Palace, winless and goalless in their first seven league matches, defended their 2-1 lead with surprising comfort.

While Chelsea toiled on their way to a third defeat in eight top-flight matches, City were following up their recent win at Stamford Bridge by thrashing Stoke City 7-2. But although Chelsea dropped to fifth, Conte urged them not to worry about whether City are unstoppable.

“You know very well the potential of the other teams but it is important for us to look at ourselves,” he said. “This season will be difficult but also we have to understand we have to try to build something important for the future, to give the opportunity to the new players to have more experience in this league, to give the opportunity to young players to show they deserve to stay and play for Chelsea. We must have patience this season to understand it won’t be easy.”

Encouraging

One piece of encouraging news for Chelsea – top of their Champions League group after opening with two victories – is that Morata could return from a hamstring injury against Roma. They struggled without the Spanish striker against Palace, with Michy Batshuayi failing to impress. The Belgian reacted poorly when he was substituted early in the second half. “I didn’t see this,” Conte said. “But it is normal to be angry after a bad performance – but every player had a bad performance.”

Conte was evasive when asked if he has faith in Batshuayi's ability. "I trust in every player and try to give everyone the opportunity to take the chance. But also because we have Morata and then Batshuayi. The performance of the whole team was bad. Not one or two players." – (Guardian Service)