
Gary
Neville says Chelsea's win over Tottenham at Wembley proves the players are
behind manager Antonio Conte.
The Chelsea boss has cut a frustrated figure this season following a
fall-out with Diego Costa, the sale of Nemanja Matic to Manchester United
and defeats to both Arsenal in the Community Shield and Burnley in their
opening Premier League game.
However, two goals from Marcos Alonso earned a 2-1 victory at Wembley
Stadium on Super Sunday - and
Sky Sports expert Neville felt the
win was important for many reasons.
"In the last two or three weeks, people have been writing Chelsea off," he
said on the Gary Neville Podcast.
"I don't think it's unfair for us, the media, to be asking questions around
Chelsea after losing the first game in such fashion, the Costa situation
rumbling on and the Matic situation.
"We are aware of what happened last time after Chelsea won the title.
Mancini, Ranieri and Mourinho have all been sacked pretty quickly after
winning the title.
"You thought today before the game, this was more than three points for
Chelsea because you could see if they were beaten here today and beaten well
it could start to unravel a little bit.
"They stood up today. They stood up like champions. They pulled together a
makeshift team, this is certainly not their first XI, and they've shown
something today.
"They've shown they are actually with the manager. If you think about the
accusations last time Chelsea won the league it's that they weren't with
Mourinho.
"Today they played, even when they went to 1-1, brilliantly. They put in a
good performance against a really good Tottenham team."
Neville said Chelsea benefited from a strong start at Wembley, going close
through Alvaro Morata in the opening stages before Alonso opened the scoring
in the 24th minute.
Chelsea were without several stars through injury and suspension - including
Eden Hazard, Cesc Fabregas and Gary Cahill - but Neville had praise for
Conte's tactics.
He added: "The way in which Chelsea set up surprised us all with the diamond
in midfield; Willian at the point of the diamond and David Luiz in central
midfield.
"When you're away from home, the first three or four minutes set the tone
for how you settle into a match.
"Chelsea were pressurising Tottenham, they were up in their half, they got a
chance through Morata and should have been 1-0 up and their first 20-25
minutes was really good.
"It was probably the best period in the game for Chelsea and it culminated
in what was a stunning, stunning free-kick.
"They fully deserved to be in front after the first period in the game."