
Chelsea
boss Antonio Conte insists it will take time to turn the club's fortunes
around following the disappointments of last season.
The former Italy and Juventus coach arrived at Stamford Bridge in July with
the task of getting Chelsea back on track after they failed to qualify for
European competition last season.
The Blues, who finished in 10th place, have lost their past two Premier
League games, to Liverpool and Arsenal.
Chelsea have one clean sheet in 15 matches in all competitions and two in
the past 25 ahead of Saturday's Premier League trip to Hull.
"We haven't got a magic wand to change the situation in two months, three
months, four months," Conte said.
"We don't forget the past. The past is there, it's very clear. We finished
10th place last season.
"When you finish 10th, it means you have problems. We must change the
situation and we must work hard together and we are doing this."
Chelsea were languishing perilously close to the relegation zone when Jose
Mourinho was sacked as boss for a second time last December.
Having been champions just months before, many assumed a quick fix was all
that was required, and Conte initially expected to turn the club around
quickly.
"I had (that) expectation too," Conte said. "It's not a surprise. Usually,
when you change manager, it means you have a problem.
"Sometimes you can be happy and solve the situation very quickly. Sometimes
you need to have time to solve the situation.
"I know with my experience as a footballer and a manager told me to have a
bit of patience."