Burnley (United Kingdom) (AFP) - Chelsea
may now be nine points clear at the top of the Premier League but
Antonio Conte is experienced enough to know the title race is far from
over.
Conte's side make the trip to Burnley on Sunday in high spirits thanks to their 3-1 victory over title rivals Arsenal last weekend.
The Blues have won 16 of their last 18 league matches and are odds-on favourites to be crowned champions.
But
Conte is not getting carried away because the Chelsea manager is well
aware any slip could allow one of the chasing pack to close the gap.
"Until the end of the season you have to live with this pressure," Conte said.
"If
the opponent win they close the gap. If they don't win you have the
opportunity to take more points. But we have the experience to live with
this situation.
"It
is important to live with yourself. We are top of the table and can
count only on our game. Good news from other teams and we will be happy.
"Honestly, I think there are six teams very strong and can fight to win the title. Also Manchester United.
"They have a great squad and a lot of players they trust to win the title. This is the truth and we must know this.
"If we think we have nine points and we are close to the title it is a great mistake.
"There
are 14 games to play. There are five teams, six with Chelsea who can
fight until the end to win the title. It is important not to make a big
mistake in this race."
Burnley have seven straight wins at Turf Moor and Conte will not underestimate the size of his side's task this weekend.
"It will be a tough game," he said. "I read the stats. Burnley took 28 points at home and only one away.
"They score a lot at the end of the game. We must pay great attention. Burnley is a really strong team at home.
"They
are in good form. For sure, they want to beat us because we are top of
the table. We are preparing very well. My players know really well the
game we face."
- Warrior -
Conte said David Luiz is fit despite a minor knee problem and he will need the Brazil defender at his best to subdue the Burnley forward line.
"He is available," said Conte. "He's playing with this little pain in his knee. But he is a warrior.
"He is playing very well. I hope to continue in this way. He shows me great attitude and great well despite a little pain."
Burnley
manager Sean Dyche says his players can learn from Chelsea's ability to
exploit the flexible 3-4-3 system that Conte has introduced with such
success at Stamford Bridge this season.
Dyche,
who has varied his own formation this season, said: "The change seems
to have worked well for them and it looks like they've got that feeling
where everyone knows their job.
"Everyone
knows the expectation of their role. They can keep the ball when they
need to, and they can defend. There's a good mixture there I think.
"I
don't get the feeling the manager is looking at any one particular
style. He's saying 'we need to be a team that can operate in different
ways' and I quite like that, that's how I want my team to operate."
Dyche
has strengthened his squad since a 3-0 defeat at Chelsea in August,
notably adding winger Robbie Brady from Norwich for a club record £13
million ($16 million) on transfer deadline day, but he will be without
midfielder Jeff Hendrick, who begins a three-match suspension.
"They
played miles better than us on the day. We've morphed into a stronger
unit now, with a bit more experience and knowledge of what the Premier
League is about," Dyche said.
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