
Antonio
Conte has told Charly Musonda his opportunity at Chelsea will come if he
concentrates on his football and not on social media rants.
The 20-year-old midfielder, who has yet to start in the Premier League this
season, posted on Instagram earlier this week that he was getting "literally
nothing" back for his efforts on the training field.
Musonda subsequently deleted the post, but Conte held talks with the
youngster and insists he understood his message to continue working hard and
follow the examples of Andreas Christensen and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who have
had chances in the seniors this term.
"I spoke with him and I think Charly understood his mistake," Conte said.
"Honestly, I think he has to continue to work very hard to improve himself
on the physical aspect and on the tactical aspect, but he is working very
well.
"He must continue to work in the way that he is and to be focused on the
pitch and not on social media, because social media is not the most
important thing for his career. I told him this and my task is to help him
always find the right way, not the wrong way.
"Honestly I think, above all with young players, it is very important to
speak with them and to try to explain which is the right way. I did this. I
am sure that he understood and I don't see a problem with him.
"I think of the expression 'we must be focused on the present'. The only
things I can tell for sure are that he is a talented player and I see him
very well. He is a really good prospect, to become an important player for
Chelsea. I am sure about this. He has to continue to work in this way and
for sure the opportunity will come.
"Charly could have a good opportunity this season to play because we only
have three No.10s: Hazard, Willian and Pedro. Usually two No 10s play, so
this season could be good for him to show that he deserves to play."