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It was a disappointing return to his native Italy for Chelsea coach Antonio Conte, who said his team lacked “motivation, hunger and desire” in the second half.

Having weathered a run of three matches without a win, capped by the 3-3 draw with Roma in London two weeks ago, Chelsea looked to have rebounded with three consecutive wins over Watford, Everton and Bournemouth.
But this was another step backwards.
“We need to have the will to dig deep, because if we think that only because our name is Chelsea and the opponent have fear for the name Chelsea it is not that way,” Conte said. “We must find the hunger we showed in all last season and this season sometimes. This season (is) up and down. If you are a great team you must have stability and consistency. At this moment we are struggling.”