
Antonio
Conte felt Chelsea were unlucky in their 2-1 EFL Cup fourth-round defeat to
West Ham at the London Stadium on Wednesday.
The visitors made almost wholesale changes for the match as only four
players who started in the 4-0 win over Manchester United on Sunday retained
their place.
And they spurned several good opportunities before Gary Cahill netted a
consolation effort deep into second-half injury-time.
"We created many chances but we were unlucky," Conte told Sky Sports. "We
played a good game with good intensity and good spirit.
"My players fought until the end to try to change the result. We created
many chances but only scored once. It's a pity but now we must prepare for
Sunday against Southampton. We are sorry to go out of this competition."
Cheikhou Kouyate put West Ham ahead in the 11th minute and Edimilson
Fernandes doubled the advantage shortly after half-time.
"The timing of the second goal was very bad for us," said Conte. "In that
moment their confidence increased and ours decreased. Despite this we tried
until the end."
The end of the match was marred by trouble in the stands between fans, and
Conte added: "I must be honest, because I didn't see the situation. We were
playing and I didn't see this.
"I don't like this type of situation. It's important to see always the right
atmosphere.
"Above all in England, we are used to see the right atmosphere. This country
is fantastic in this aspect. I'm sorry about this situation."