
Antonio
Conte says Cesc Fabregas is a "top player" at Chelsea, but believes it is
his responsibility to instil a winning mentality rather than keep his squad
happy with regular playing time.
Fabregas turned 30 on Thursday, having enjoyed an illustrious career with
Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea and the Spanish national team.
He remains an influential figure in the Blues midfield but he is not
guaranteed a place in the starting line-up, and reports this week have
suggested that Manchester United and Liverpool are interested in signing him
- and may be able to offer more regular playing time.
Asked if he can keep Fabregas happy at Stamford Bridge, Conte said: "I like
to underline a concept - that I mustn't keep the players happy. We must win.
"You speak about 'happy', I speak about 'to win', and to work very hard.
"I know that to work very hard is not simple. Players are not always happy
to work very hard.
"But I think my target is to put in the mind of my players a winning
mentality, and a winning mentality doesn't have to keep the players happy.
"It's very difficult to keep 20 players happy. I don't want this. I want
players ready to fight and to try to put themselves in the team, to try to
win together.
"Then, if you are happy or unhappy, I don't care."
However, Conte struck a more conciliatory note when asked about Fabregas,
acknowledging his importance to the team.
"He's a top player," said Conte. "If he starts the game or if he comes on
during the game, he's always decisive for us."
Premier League leaders Chelsea continue their title run-in at home to
Middlesbrough on
Monday Night Football and could be without
defender David Luiz (groin) and midfielder N'Golo Kante (thigh), who are
injury doubts and will be assessed ahead of the match.
However, goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is expected to be available.
Middlesbrough are second-bottom but Conte is not expecting an easy match,
saying: "This part of the season is not easy.
"Every game is very tough, because there is a lot of pressure. It's
important not to make mistakes, because it's very difficult to recover.
"It won't be easy. Middlesbrough are struggling to avoid relegation. We must
be ready. Ready to fight, ready to find the right way to take three points.
"Until the end, we can be sure we must go face to face with (second-placed)
Tottenham."