Chelsea boss Antonio Conte
blasted Premier League schedulers over his side’s short turnaround from
Champions League action before facing high-flying Manchester City in a
top-of-the-table clash on Saturday. Chelse’s Conte Conte’s men put in a
brilliant performance to inflict only Atletico Madrid’s second Champions League
defeat on home soil in 24 games on Wednesday, when Michy Batshuayi’s
93rd-minute winner sealed a 2-1 victory. However, the Italian lamented the
advantage handed to City, who played their Champions League fixture at home to
Shakhtar Donetsk 24 hours earlier on Tuesday.
“I think we are a bit penalised
and in this case, it is very important to analyse, before taking these
decisions, the different situations of the team,” said Conte. “City played
yesterday at home. We played tonight away and we will return to London around
four o’clock (in the morning).” City lead the Premier League from Manchester
United on goal difference, with Chelsea three points back in third.
“Man City is a really strong
team. They are scoring a lot of goals, they are in a good moment of form and we
have to prepare well (for) this game because it is very important. “Before
taking this decision someone must analyse very well this situation. “There is
the international break (after this weekend). My surprise is for this because
there is the time (to play the game later).” Conte was far more content with
Chelsea’s display as they battled back to claim a well-deserved three points
despite falling behind to Antoine Griezmann’s penalty five minutes before
half-time.
Former Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata
stretched his scoring streak to seven goals in as many games with a deft
near-post header from the outstanding Eden Hazard’s cross to level on the
hour-mark. – ‘We kept our head’ – Morata and Cesc Fabregas then passed up huge
chances before Batshuayi struck the decisive blow with the last kick of the
game after a patient team move tore a tiring Atletico to shreds. “It is very
difficult when Atletico Madrid score to come back, but despite this we deserved
to win because we continued to play with good personality,” added Conte.
“We kept our head on the pitch.
We deserved to win against a really good team like Atletico Madrid.” Batshuayi
was the unlikely hero as he came off bench just eight minutes from time to net
already his fifth goal of the season despite playing second fiddle to Morata.
“To score for a striker is always important for your confidence but it is more
important they understand this way to play is right,” said Conte. “I want this
type of player with great athleticism and to give me the possibility to make a
change game-by-game.”
In stark contrast to Chelsea’s
euphoria, defeat leaves Atletico, who have reached the Champions League final
in two of the previous four seasons, struggling to make it out of Group C. The
Spaniards trail second-placed Roma by three points following their 2-1 win at
Azerbaijani champions Qarabag earlier on Wednesday. “They were better in every
aspect of the game,” admitted Griezmann. “We have a lot more games to play and
we have to try to win them all. “Maybe I needed to play better too. Apart from
the goal it wasn’t a good day for me. I have to learn from today and keep
working.”
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