Chelsea boss Antonio Conte eyes another winning streak to overhaul leaders Manchester City as pressure grows on West Brom boss Tony Pulis
- Chelsea boss Antonio Conte hopes his side can replicate last season's great run
- The Blues went on a 13-game mid-season winning streak to outpace rivals
- But the Italian acknowledges even such a run may not overhaul Manchester CityĀ
- Chelsea routed West Brom 4-0 at Hawthorns as pressure grows on Tony PulisĀ
Antonio Conte hopes Chelsea can replicate last season's 13-game winning streak in the Premier League, but acknowledges even that may be not enough to overhaul Manchester City.
Despite dispatching West Brom 4-0 at The Hawthorns to take their sequence of victories to four, Conte's reigning champions still trail unbeaten leaders City by nine points.
At this stage last term Conte's side were in the midst of a Premier League record-equalling 13 successive wins in a single season to underpin their title triumph, and the Italian feels belief has been enhanced on the back of recent results.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte hopes his side can replicate last season's 13-match winning run
Conte's Chelsea routed West Brom 4-0 as pressure grows on Baggies boss Tony Pulis
However, he accepts that even another lengthy winning streak will not lift them to the division's summit if City maintain their current form.
Asked whether he felt his team was capable of stringing together another long run of wins, Conte replied: 'I hope so because last season we won 13 games in a row and in this league it's not simple to have this type of run.
'In every game it's very difficult, every game you have to play with great focus and concentration otherwise you risk dropping points.
Chelsea's four goals were scored by Alvaro Morata, Eden Hazard (2) and Marcos Alonso
Despite Chelsea's win Conte says even a 13-game winning run may not catch Manchester City
'Four wins in a row is important for our confidence. We started the season with many problems but we are trying slowly to find the right solution. I'm very happy, especially for the commitment of my players.
'In this case it doesn't depend on us because Manchester City are playing very well and they're having fantastic results. Now it's very difficult to think that someone can stop them. They are having a fantastic run.'
West Brom, who have now not won in 11 games, were swatted aside by the Blues thanks to three first-half goals from Alvaro Morata, Eden Hazard and Marcos Alonso.
Pressure is growing on West Brom boss Tony Pulis with his side now failing to win in 11 gamesĀ
Chelsea took their foot off the gas after the break, though Hazard did grab another, and that allowed Conte to withdraw Cesc Fabregas, Hazard and N'Golo Kante with Wednesday's Champions League trip to Qarabag in mind.
'To win in this way is very important for our confidence, especially now we are going to play an important game on Wednesday,' Conte added.
'I think this will be the most important game of the season because we have the possibility, with a win, to go through to the next round in the Champions League, so to start our path in this way was very positive.'
Pulis spoke to chairman John Williams after the defeat but would not reveal what was saidĀ
Saturday's clash was arguably the most important fixture of West Brom's season given the mounting pressure on boss Tony Pulis and, in front of owner Guochuan Lai, they suffered the joint-heaviest defeat of the Welshman's near three-year reign.
Pulis spoke to chairman John Williams in the dressing room after the thrashing, though would not discuss what was said, but travelled back home with no further conversations planned with the Baggies hierarchy.
Yet the 59-year-old claimed the scrutiny on his position was not weighing him down.
'I've got different things in my mind,' he said.Ā 'The football club is there, but I've got a family as well, I do a lot of work for certain charities.
'I've been in the game and life long enough to understand you can't affect what someone else is going to do. If I'm losing games, obviously that puts more pressure on you, but it's up to them (the board).'
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