The Herald (South Africa)

Conte tells axed Luiz to fight for Chelsea future

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ANTONIO Conte has warned David Luiz he faces a fight to win back his Chelsea place after the Brazil defender was dropped for the 1-0 win over Manchester United.

Luiz paid the price for some sloppy performanc­es as Blues boss Conte left him out of the squad at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

The former Paris Saint Germain star, one of the key players in Chelsea’s title triumph last term, watched from the stands as Andreas Christense­n, Cesar Azpilicuet­a and Gary Cahill filled the central defensive positions for the champions.

That trio easily kept United striker Romelu Lukaku and his teammates at bay as Alvaro Morata’s 55th-minute header sealed a vital victory.

Conte had been prompted to ditch Luiz following the midweek Champions League loss at Roma.

But, having told a television interviewe­r after the United game that he did not know if the defender had a future at Chelsea, when he faced the written press he only told Luiz he would not be granted an immediate recall.

“It’s very simple, the coach has to make the best decision for the team. Tonight the best decision was to play [Andreas] Christense­n and have [Ethan] Ampadu on the bench,” Conte said.

“I decided this way tonight [Sunday]. Maybe I can decide a different way in the future, or I can continue the same way.”

Conte’s decision to axe Luiz was as much a warning to the rest of the squad to improve their performanc­es as an individual attack on the centre-back.

The Italian’s message was received as Chelsea gave a commanding performanc­e to secure their third successive league win and stay within nine points of leaders Manchester City.

“I must take the best decision for the club, not a single player. It is only a tactical decision. It’s normal,” Conte said. “This can happen to every one of my players if I see they are not in good form.”

Conte’s own future had been in question last week after demanding Blues owner Roman Abramovich made one of his infrequent visits to the club’s training ground.

Reportedly struggling to stop his players complainin­g about his intense training regime, Conte badly needed a restorativ­e victory and he was relieved to see Chelsea respond to his demands for more intensity.

“We played with great energy and passion. I saw a lot of positive things.

“They decided they would fight. My players had the will to help each other.

“To see this spirit, for sure I’m pleased. If there is this passion, we can fight for something important,” he said

It was another chastening return to the Bridge for United manager Jose Mourinho, who has been beaten on all three of his visits to his old club since taking charge at United last term. – AFP

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/GIUSEPPE BELLINI ?? LEFT OUT: Chelsea’s David Luiz
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/GIUSEPPE BELLINI LEFT OUT: Chelsea’s David Luiz
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ANTONIO CONTE

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