
Antonio
Conte's system will face its toughest test so far this season when Chelsea
travel to face Manchester City on Saturday, according to Ray Wilkins.
The current Premier League leaders meet City - live on Sky Sports 1 HD from
11.30am - on the back of ending Tottenham's unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge
last Saturday, a result which saw them stretch their winning run to seven
matches.
Conte has implemented his favoured three-at-the-back formation during that
period, the same system he used during his spell as Juventus and Italy
manager, and has seen his side concede just one goal.
Chelsea, however, have a wretched record at City, having won just one of
their last seven matches at the Etihad, and Wilkins believes Pep Guardiola's
forward line will give the Blues' new-look defence a stern examination.
"They've (Manchester City) won so many games in the past and it's not really
been a happy hunting ground for Chelsea for a couple of season," he told
Premier League Daily on Sky Sports News HQ.
"So, it's a tough game for Chelsea to go there, but he'll (Guardiola) will
be slightly concerned that Chelsea have only conceded one goal in seven
games.
"As far as that is concerned, it will cause him a bit of a sleepless night
on Friday. In saying that, they still have the quality and players who can
cause Chelsea a lot of problems.
"They will certainly tell Antonio Conte whether his three at the back is
viable against the top, top teams. So, they'll certainly give Chelsea a good
test."
However, Wilkins is confident Chelsea will also ask questions of the City
backline, with the Blues having already shown their attacking prowess in
thumping victories over Manchester United and Everton earlier in the season.
"When Chelsea are being put under pressure, they've got so much pace in
advance areas that if they can get past that first City press and make sure
that pass is a good pass, then you're right at that back four," he said.
"City's back four has been vulnerable, Bravo has been vulnerable in goal as
well and I don't think he's better than Joe Hart. I think Bravo has caused
them a few problems and there's been a bit of indecision in that back four
along with him."