Huddersfield : Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte says he would rather be honest than pretend he believes his team are realistic contenders for the Premier League title.
Conte claimed after Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at West Ham United that his side’s defence of their title was effectively over.
He was happy with the way his players responded in Tuesday’s 3-1 win at Huddersfield Town, but cautioned they are still 11 points behind leaders Manchester City, who play their game in hand at Swansea City on Wednesday.
“I think that when you tell the truth, it’s the truth,” Conte told reporters at the John Smith’s Stadium.
“We have 11 points less than Manchester City. Man City won 15 and drew one. In 17 games, we lost four.
“When you have a competitor like Manchester City who are winning every game, it’s very difficult to think you can fight for the title.”
Conte rubbished suggestions his stance was unduly negative after a win secured by goals from Tiemoue Bakayoko, Willian and Pedro.
“People say talk negative or positive. It’s bullshit. It’s about being realistic,” said the Italian.
“I want to always tell the truth. I would rather tell the truth than a good lie.
“I can be too honest, but I like to speak very honestly with my players and fans. It doesn’t mean we don’t want to try to catch them.
“We have a big leap to make and we need to win every game in this league. This league is very difficult. You have to give 120 per cent of yourself in every game or risk dropping points.
“There are six teams to fight for the title and the Champions League. We have to look at ourselves to try to improve. Tonight, I enjoyed my players’ performance.”

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