
Antonio
Conte has praised the performance of his much-changed Chelsea starting XI
after they beat Watford 4-3 on Monday Night Football.
The Blues boss made nine switches to the side that clinched the Premier
League title against West Brom on Friday, including starts for captain John
Terry and winning goalscorer at The Hawthorns, Michy Batshuayi.
With a number of regular starters not in the matchday squad, Conte lauded
his new-look team for their battling performance as the Italian set his
sights on a club record for the number of wins in a season.
"It is great to win because I made big decisions tonight. When you change
those players and you give them the chance to play from the start, a lot who
did not play much during the season, it is not easy," he told Sky Sports.
"In spite of this, I always saw a team and personally, I am be pleased
because every player performed very well and it is great now to celebrate
with our fans.
"We have started to celebrate. We have to continue this week and to arrive
on Sunday and go to lift the cup with our fans.
"I think it was a big night for us because despite a lot of changes in the
team, we score four, conceded three but we won another game.
"Now we can write another record in the season if we can win the next game
against Sunderland. We will win 30 games which I think is a great
achievement for my players and the club."
Chelsea were drawing 3-3 with Watford as the game entered its final stages,
but an 88th-minute goal from Cesc Fabregas sealed the victory for the home
side.
But Conte insists he expected his side to get another goal to take all three
points, adding: "I never lost the hope. I was very calm in the last ten
minutes and it is strange to explain but in myself, I knew that we would
score another goal."