
Antonio
Conte will not risk wrecking Chelsea's Premier League momentum by resting
his regular players for Saturday's FA Cup trip to Wolves.
Wanderers are aiming to claim a third Premier League scalp in the
competition on Saturday following away wins at Stoke and Liverpool in
previous rounds.
And while Marcos Alonso and David Luiz have been given the weekend off,
Conte will call on many of his star names in an attempt to avoid a defeat he
believes could threaten Chelsea's league position as well as ending any hope
of the domestic double he craves.
"All the players are available," said Conte, who would not confirm reports
Diego Costa is close to signing a new deal. "But for sure there are
situations that is better to keep under control, and for Marcos Alonso to
give him a bit of rest.
"Also for David Luiz, and we have the opportunity to give him a week to
recover very well and prepare for next game. All the players are in good
form and I have only the problem to make the best choices for the game.
"When we have this type of game it's very important to find the right
balance, and it could be a good opportunity to see some players that now are
not playing a lot.
"But I don't want a lot of my players to stop for 14 days and then to
restart - this could be very dangerous for us, and also because this
competition is very important for us and we must go in the next round for
club, the fans, the team..."
Conte won two domestic doubles during his three years at Juventus and is
hungry for a repeat in his first season in England, with Chelsea eight
points clear in the league.
He said: "Usually I like to win and I like to try to win with my team every
competition in every season, but for sure it won't be easy in the league,
and in the FA Cup the same.
"But if you ask me, for sure - we must have this winning mentality. When you
are Chelsea's coach or player you must have this ambition to try to win the
competition you play."
Academy graduates Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Nathan Ake and Nathaniel Chalobah are
in contention to feature at Molineux at the end of a week which saw the
club's U18 side reach the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup for the eighth
year running.
Conte said: "A lot of young players are in my squad now, and it's important
to have this link with the first team and the academy and exploit work of
academy.
"The young players who stay with me in the squad stay because they deserve
it, not because i want to give them a gift. I hope in the future to absorb
many players from our academy."
One young player who could be on his way out of Chelsea is striker Dominic
Solanke, whose contract is up in the summer.
"I don't know his future," Conte said. "I wish for him and his family the
best. I'm not sure, but i think this is his will [to leave]."