Conte uses FA Cup heartache as inspiration

Blues urged to avenge loss that ended last season on sour note


Afp September 16, 2017
REVENGE GAME: Conte's team were denied a memorable Premier League and FA Cup double after the champions crashed to a 2-1 defeat against Arsenal at Wembley in May. PHOTO: AFP

LONDON: Antonio Conte has challenged Chelsea to avenge last season's FA Cup final heartache when they face title rivals Arsenal on Sunday.

Conte's team were denied a memorable Premier League and FA Cup double after the champions crashed to a 2-1 defeat against Arsenal at Wembley in May.

With Alexis Sanchez scoring a controversial opener for Arsenal and Chelsea's Victor Moses sent off for diving, it was a bitter conclusion to an otherwise perfect first season in charge for Conte.

The Gunners also handed Conte the most chastening defeat of his reign earlier that season with a 3-0 victory in the league, as well as defeating Chelsea in the Community Shield at the start of this term.

Any meeting with London rivals Arsenal is a big moment in Chelsea's season, but those painful losses mean the latest derby at Stamford Bridge carries extra significance for Conte and company.

"I remember very well that game. We were unlucky, if you remember the first goal it was very strange," said Conte of the Cup final. "I was sure this goal would be disallowed, instead we started 1-0 down. We tried to change the game, then a red card, with 10 men we equalised, but then we conceded another goal. When you lose there is always disappointment but I always see a good mentality from my players when there is a defeat."

That opening weekend loss to Burnley aside, it has been a perfect start for Chelsea, with three successive league wins followed by a 6-0 thrashing of Qarabag in the Champions League on Tuesday.

In contrast, Arsenal have endured a rocky period as a loss at Stoke was followed by a humiliating 4-0 defeat against Liverpool.

Victories against Bournemouth and Cologne have done little to ease the concerns of Arsenal fans who believe Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is no longer the right man for the job.

Arsenal have gone 13 years without winning the English title and last season failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in 20 years.

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