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Antonio
Conte insists teams will want to avoid Chelsea in the Champions League last
16 after finishing second in Group C.
Their 1-1 draw with Atletico on Tuesday night at Stamford Bridge means
Conte's side missed out on a favourable seed in Monday's last 16 draw.
If Liverpool beat Spartak Moscow on Wednesday night at Anfield, Chelsea's
possible opponents in the last 16 will be restricted to Barcelona, PSG and
Besiktas, but the Italian is adamant none of those sides will want to face
his.
"When you play this competition, then you go through, you must be ready to
face the best teams, in this case we know we could play against Barcelona,
PSG or Besiktas.
"We must be ready, because this is the best tournament and for this, if we
want to go through or be a protagonist in this tournament you must be ready
to face every team.
"I think our opponent would not be happy to play against us. We will see
what happens. I remember during the European Championship with the national
team [Italy, 2016], we finished first in our group and then played against
Spain, then Germany, and then if we beat Germany we'd have to play against
France. Sometimes it's not so important.
"To reach the next round we must be happy with this, and after a performance
like this I think the coach must be happy."
Regarding the game, Conte rued his side's missed chances, but was happy to
reach the last 16 regardless.
"I think the goalkeeper was the best player, and I think in some
circumstances we should be more accurate. As you know well, when you play
this type of game, the details are important, the details make the final
result. Maybe in our best moment we went 1-0 down.
"But we tried to draw and then to win, but for this reason we must be
pleased for our group, it was a really tough group. In the past, Atletico
reached twice the Champions League final, and it means our group was very
tough."
If Liverpool progress on Wednesday, it will mark the first time in history
that five clubs from the same country have qualified for the knockout stage
of the Champions League.
Conte says that is indicative of the quality of the Premier League, but is
concerned that the fixture pile-up in the spring could have an impact on
English teams and their condition in the latter stages of the Champions
League.
"I think that this shows the level of this league is very high, very high.
To go with five teams through to the next round, it means there is a lot of
quality in players. I think there are also really good coaches. And this
league I think is very tough, and the Champions League is showing this.
"I think it was not simple, but easy, for a lot of these teams to go to the
next round, but in the future we have to see because the season is tough.
You have to play a lot of games.
"When you get to the quarter-final, semi-final, the English teams have a lot
of games to play, and for this season it could get problematic. But I think
the English teams are good and have the quality to reach the final.
"My own question would be in which condition they arrive to play in the
latter stages of the Champions League."