Chelsea Manager Antonio Conte likely to rotate squad during clash with Qarabag
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte
indicated on Monday he will rotate his players for his side's Champions League
opener against Azerbaijani newcomers Qarabag.
Tuesday's encounter at Stamford
Bridge is the second in a sequence of seven matches in 21 days for Conte's
Premier League champions.
With a midweek League Cup game
against Nottingham Forest coming up on 20 September, after a home game with
Arsenal in the league on Sunday, Conte says he has no choice but to shake
things up.
"It's normal when you have to
play seven games in 21 days to rotate my players. I'm very calm about this
because I trust my players," Conte told reporters at Chelsea's Cobham
training base.
"You are never relaxed in
England because you have to play a tough league and also FA Cup and also
Carabao (League) Cup."
"Now we are starting to play
the Champions League. To play 60, 65 games, it's normal, but it's not easy. In
my past, sometimes before a Champions League game, you rested. In England it's
not easy to do this."
"When you make the decision (on
selection) there is always the risk. The risk could be to play with the same
players as against Leicester and then after the game, 'Why didn't you change
the team that was tired?'
"You know very well if you win
you've made the best decision, if you lose you've made the worst
decision."
"I must be realistic, I must be
calm, to make the best decision for these seven games."
Star forward Eden Hazard returned to
action after a broken ankle in Saturday's 2-1 win at Leicester City, but is
only expected to make the substitutes' bench for the Group C opener.
New signing Danny Drinkwater has
been ruled out after injuring his calf in training on Sunday.
Chelsea did not compete in Europe
last season for the first time in 20 years after a lowly 10th-place league
finish in 2015-16.
Conte, who won the Champions League
as a player with Juventus in 1996, wants to engineer a repeat of Chelsea's 2012
triumph in the competition, but he warned it will take time.
"In the Champions League we are
starting a path and it will be very important to start building something
important," said the Italian, who never went beyond the quarter-finals as
Juventus coach.
"To win a competition, you need
to work very hard, to improve over years and to grow step by step and to arrive
to be like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Juventus are now.
"You don't create a big strong
team easily."
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