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Antonio Conte: Chelsea will struggle this season

Antonio Conte recorded his third straight Premier League win as Chelsea cruised past Burnley 3-0 at Stamford Bridge, thanks to Victor Moses’ 89th minute goal which put the game beyond the visitors and earned his side a commanding win.

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The Belgian collected the ball inside his own half and galloped unchallenged down the left towards the Burnley penalty area before curling his shot inside the far post from 20 yards.

It was a very key topic that many football publications analyzed- as Eden Hazard rises and falls, so have the Blues the past two years.

“Eden is a fantastic player, like the others”, Conte told reporters.

About new manager Antonio Conte, Loftus-Cheek ended: “He is a very patient manager and he realises it is a new system and a new way he wants us to play, and he respects that it is not going to come overnight”.

‘He told me to sometimes to go inside, sometimes to stay wide and open up the game.

“I’m also pleased because I saw the idea of our football today”.

“We must understand when you have the people to kill the game you must”, Conte said.

“I hope, through this transfer market, to improve the squad but we understand our targets are very hard to reach”.

“We’ve got a great manager here who gives the lads a chance to express themselves”, Moses said.

“I think the most important thing is that after 13 games that we conceded in at home, we didn’t concede a goal and I think this is good news for the players, for Chelsea, for me for the fans”.

“We know the main target this year: It doesn’t mean we’re diminishing the thought of a cup, but the main goal is what we’re trying to achieve in the Premier League, we know that”, Dyche said.

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Hazard was bright from the off at Stamford Bridge, combining with Diego Costa in the opening exchanges against Burnley side that invited pressure. “You have to play on the front foot and we didn’t do that”. He tries to motivate us and we are giving everything.

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