Chelsea will struggle to reach season target, Conte admits
Antonio Conte has admitted he is pessimistic about Chelsea's ability to win the Premier League title this season.
The Italian is attempting to restore the Blues to the summit of the English top flight after they followed up their 2014-15 championship-winning season with a 10th-place finish.
But having been frustrated in the transfer market - with N'Golo Kante and Michy Batshuayi their only arrivals so far - Conte is unsure he has the resources to mount a title challenge.
"I must be honest - I think we'll have a problem to reach our target," he said. "But we must think to work, to improve every day.
"Also, I hope, with this transfer market, to improve the squad, to improve the team with some new players. But we understand that our targets are very difficult to reach.
"We know that Chelsea is a great team and a great team must fight until the end for the title. But also we know that last season the players were 10th.
"Not fourth, fifth, or sixth - 10th. It's important - don't forget this."
Antonio Conte has admitted he is pessimistic about Chelsea's ability to win the Premier League title this season.
The Italian is attempting to restore the Blues to the summit of the English top flight after they followed up their 2014-15 championship-winning season with a 10th-place finish.
But having been frustrated in the transfer market - with N'Golo Kante and Michy Batshuayi their only arrivals so far - Conte is unsure he has the resources to mount a title challenge.
"I must be honest - I think we'll have a problem to reach our target," he said. "But we must think to work, to improve every day.
"Also, I hope, with this transfer market, to improve the squad, to improve the team with some new players. But we understand that our targets are very difficult to reach.
"We know that Chelsea is a great team and a great team must fight until the end for the title. But also we know that last season the players were 10th.
"Not fourth, fifth, or sixth - 10th. It's important - don't forget this."

& finally Rashford