
Chelsea’s
Champions League qualification hopes are still alive, Cesc Fabregas 50th
Premier League goal was the only different and it was enough for the
Londoners to move within 2 points of the top 4 in the Premier League.
To Swansea's credit, they responded with courage
with the Ayew brothers causing Chelsea all sorts of trouble and should have
been awarded a penalty when Gary Cahill hacked down Nathan Dyer
but the the referee, Jonathan Moss and his assistant were not
convinced enough.
"We got three points and it was very important for
us if we wanted to achieve Champions League football," Conte said.
"The situation is not in our hands, but
the only way to put a bit of pressure on Tottenham is to get three points in
every game.
"It won't be easy, we know they will play
against Watford. But you know very well football is not simple.
"It is not simple to win a game in this
league but for sure our situation is not in our hands."
Tottenham play their game in hand against Watford on Monday.
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