
Antonio
Conte hailed Chelsea's work ethic after they recorded a fourth straight
clean sheet in their 2-0 victory at Southampton.
Goals from Eden Hazard and Diego Costa ensured Chelsea left St Mary's with
all three points on Super Sunday.
Chelsea are yet to concede since switching to three centre-backs, having
been dispatched 3-0 by Arsenal the last time they lined-up in a 4-4-2
formation.
Conte's side now sit in fourth place in the Premier League - just one point
behind leaders Manchester City, who are ahead of Liverpool and Arsenal on
goal difference.
"I'm very happy because I saw great commitment and work-rate during the game
from all the players, with and without the ball," Conte told Sky Sports
"This is the right way to play, because when we work together against a very
strong team, I think that I as the coach must be very happy after this
performance."
"It's fantastic that for a fourth game we did not concede a goal, and also
we scored two goals and created many chances. We are working very hard."
Following Chelsea's 4-0 win over Manchester United last week, Conte refused
to admit his side were title contenders, and the Italian remained equally
coy after their latest win.
"I have the same opinion," Conte added. "Now it's early to answer and speak
about title contenders, I repeat that we must work very hard to continue
because this is the right way, but we can and must improve.
"After the first part of the season I can tell more about this run."
"We played against United and scored early as well, but when you play away
it's different because the home support push the team, but our supporters
were saying great things.
"They were fantastic from the first minute until the end. I want to say
thank you to our support, from me and my players, because we won this game
together - the players on the pitch, and the supporters as well."