
Antonio
Conte bemoaned his side's bad luck after Chelsea were beaten in the
semi-final of the Carabao Cup by Arsenal on Wednesday night.
The first leg two weeks ago finished in a goalless draw, but Chelsea got off
to an excellent start at the Emirates Stadium as Eden Hazard fired them into
an early lead.
However, the Blues were pegged back several minutes later as Nacho Monreal's
header took a double deflection off Marcos Alonso and Antonio Rudiger before
finding the back of the net, and the Arsenal winner came as Rudiger
inadvertently steered a cross into the path of the unmarked Granit Xhaka in
the six-yard box.
"There's disappointment about the result as we were trying to reach the
final," Conte told Sky Sports. "We conceded two goals and we were unlucky
because of two deflections.
"We had a good run in this competition and it's a pity for me, my players
and our fans."
Conte also handed Ross Barkley his debut as an early replacement for the
injured Willian, but admitted it was sooner than he hoped to introduce the
former Everton midfielder as he searches for full match fitness.
"We started very well and played a good first half," said Conte. "Then when
there is an injury to one of the best players it's not simple, because the
only substitute on the bench was Barkley.
"He has a lot of space for improvement. He's only been here working with us
for two weeks and today I was forced to make the substitution [early]."
Chelsea are still searching for reinforcements in the January transfer
market, with the club interested in a deal for Roma striker Edin Dzeko.
Conte, however, insists that he is happy with his current squad.
"I don't like to speak about the transfer market, for this issue there is
the club," he said.
"I don't need anything I'm a coach and I continue to work with these players
and I'm very happy to stay with these players."