
Chelsea
boss Antonio Conte says the defeat to West Ham midweek does not mean he will
abandon his new 3-4-3 system.
The 3-0 defeat to Arsenal in September prompted Conte to switch from 4-5-1
to 3-4-3, and it worked wonders. Chelsea beat Hull 2-0, Leicester 3-0 and
Manchester United 4-0.
They then went down 2-1 to the Hammers in the EFL Cup at the London Stadium,
but Conte says the manner of the defeat has not dented his confidence in the
system and he plans to employ it again in Sunday's match with in-form
Southampton.
"I think it is not a win or a defeat that can change my idea or the players'
confidence," he said.
"I think it is the right way for the players because it is a good fit for
the team, this system. We have found a good balance and also we have a good
offensive situation because in every game we scored a goal.
"For sure we must continue to work with the offensive situation, to memorise
some movements, and also in defensive situations because it is not easy.
"It is different when you defend with the four and when you defend with the
three, but I see a lot of positive things and we want to continue on this
aspect and we are working hard to improve. We understood this way is the
right way."
Conte did make a host of changes on Wednesday, leaving the likes of Gary
Cahill and Diego Costa on the bench, while the Hammers fielded most of their
big guns.
"I watched the video of the game against West Ham - I think that we played a
good game with good intensity against a tough team because West Ham played
with the same players who played in the [league].
"For me, we started very well then we conceded the goals and that changed
the situation. I would prefer to stay in the game, not to concede the second
goal, then I see a good reaction and spirit of my players because until the
end we played to avoid losing the game."