
Antonio
Conte heaped praise on his young players after Chelsea withstood a battling
second-half display from Everton to win 2-1 and book a place in the
quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.
Goals from Antonio Rudiger and Willian secured the Blues' passage into the
last eight, despite a late consolation from Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Conte handed a first start to 17-year-old Ethan Ampadu while Charly Musonda
and Kenedy were also recalled having played in the previous round against
Nottingham Forest, and the manager was encouraged by what he saw.
He said: "The performance was very good in the first half where we created
chances to score. In the second half I think we suffered a bit, but it's
normal when you play against Everton. They are a good team and they have
just changed the coach.
"This type of situation the players want to try and give more. It was a very
dangerous game for us but I am very happy. I saw a lot of positive things,
especially the young players.
"Musonda, Kenedy and Ethan Ampadu played a good game. They deserve a chance
and I am very happy because they gave me the answer I wanted.
"With this type of game, the young players are improving. To see Ampadu
tonight is important. If we have patience we have young players we can work
to improve them and the team to give them more opportunities."
Aged just 17 years and 40 days, Ampadu became the first player born in 2000
to start for Chelsea in any competition, and having been called up to the
Wales senior squad earlier this month, he looks set for a bright future in
the game.
Chelsea reached the quarter-finals of the League Cup for the 21st time in
their history, scoring with two of their three shots on target against an
Everton side which showed character in the second half.
Conte confirmed that N'Golo Kante is progressing well following his
hamstring injury, with the Italian impressed by the France midfielder's
physical condition in training.
While Kante is likely to remain sidelined this weekend for the visit to face
Bournemouth, Conte was pleased for Danny Drinkwater to get through 62
minutes on Wednesday night in his first appearance for the club.
He added: "We will have three games before the international break and to
see him fit 100% maybe after the international break. I can count him in
games now. If I decide to play with three midfielders, it's very important."