
Chelsea's
Antonio Conte was encouraged with the way his team rediscovered their
swagger ahead of the visit of Barcelona during their 4-0 defeat of Hull.
Their victory, following Monday's over West Brom with a 3-0 scoreline,
represented their second in the space of five days and came after successive
losses to Bournemouth and Watford after which the manager's position was
questioned.
That they scored each of their four goals - twice through Willian and then
Pedro and Olivier Giroud - by half-time demonstrated they remain capable of
reaching the level that led them to last season's Premier League title, and
before a period that could define their campaign.
After Barca on Tuesday they face fixtures against Manchester United and
Manchester City and, having revealed his fringe players had given him a
selection headache for the visit of the LaLiga leaders, the 48-year-old
Conte said: "The last two wins were very important for us and our
confidence.
"To win in the league, and then the FA Cup, was very important for our
confidence, and to prepare in the right way for Barcelona.
"To play against Barcelona is a great challenge for us. This type of game
must give us great enthusiasm. We must be excited to play, especially
against this team.
"I consider Barcelona one of the best teams in the world. You have to try
and compete with them at this level. It won't be easy, for sure, but we must
have the right confidence and then we'll see what happens.
"I'm very happy. Before an important game I go to my house with many doubts
in my mind.
"'Which is the best starting XI to start the game against Barcelona?' But
it's right to be so. We must take the right time to make the best decision
to pick the best XI to start that game."