
Antonio
Conte believes Oscar is relishing his role as an 'important' player for
Chelsea once again after it seemed his future might lie away from the club.
The Brazil international was linked with a move from Stamford Bridge over
the summer four years after he moved to London from Internacional.
That was after the 25-year-old struggled for form under Jose Mourinho then
lost his place under Guus Hiddink last season.
After Conte pushed Oscar back into central midfield - rather than behind the
striker or on the wing - the player's form has improved again.
The Italian, whose side face Liverpool in Friday Night Football, said: "I
always thought that this team needed a good balance both in possession and
when you are without the ball.
"Last season Chelsea conceded 55 goals. Now I think we have found the right
compromise between offensive and defensive situations.
"Oscar is a good player with good technique and can do both phases,
offensive and defensive. I asked him to stay always focused and to stay in
the game.
"He is an important player for Chelsea, a good passer, good technique, and
he scores goals. There was speculation but I am very glad for him that he
stayed because he is in my plans."