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EPL: No ill feelings here, feels Chelsea boss Conte ahead of Manchester City clash

Updated on: 05 April,2017 11:24 AM IST  | 
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Chelsea boss Conte says bad-tempered end to their earlier clash at Man City will not influence today’s tie as Blues aim to extend lead at top of the table

EPL: No ill feelings here, feels Chelsea boss Conte ahead of Manchester City clash

Fernandinho, Cesc Fabregas, Antonio Conte

London: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says the bad-tempered end to the Premier League leaders 3-1 victory over Man City earlier this season will not influence today’s renewal of their rivalry.


Manchester City’s Fernandinho (right) gets into a tussle with Chelsea’s Cesc Fabregas during an EPL tie in December 2016. Pic/AFP


The 47-year-old revealed that Brazilian defender David Luiz still requires treatment on the knee that Sergio Aguero clattered into earning him a red card. That sparked a free for all which saw Aguero’s City teammate Fernandinho sent off as well for sending Cesc Fabregas over the advertising hoardings — both clubs were fined by the Football Association. "I think now his knee is better than before but he needs to have the treatment," said Conte. "It’s not important (the game at City) now. We must understand that when there is a game and above all if someone is losing the game, such type of situations can happen."


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Conte, who has insisted he will see out his three year contract with Chelsea despite reports linking him to the Inter Milan job in Italy, saw his side’s 10 point lead cut to seven over Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.

Chelsea went down 2-1 in a shock home defeat to Crystal Palace whilst Spurs beat Burnley and will hope Conte’s side drop further points and they beat struggling Swansea away.

Conte, though, is not unduly troubled by the Palace reverse. "Football is wonderful also for this type of result. We have another game," said Conte, who is waiting to see whether Nigerian star Victor Moses has recovered from the toe injury that prevented him playing against Palace.

The Italian thinks Chelsea have surprised many by their maintaining their form and topping the league. "Nobody thought that Chelsea could fight this season for the title, but we stay there," said Conte. "We stay there and we want to keep this position."

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