From left: Antonio Conte, Pedro, David Luiz, N'Golo Kante and Thibaut Courtois of Chelsea celebrate winning the league. Laurence Griffiths / Getty Images
From left: Antonio Conte, Pedro, David Luiz, N'Golo Kante and Thibaut Courtois of Chelsea celebrate winning the league. Laurence Griffiths / Getty Images

Chelsea and Antonio Conte celebrate ‘a dream that is coming true’ while still looking to the future



Antonio Conte set his sights on further glory with Chelsea after securing the Premier League title with a 1-0 win at West Bromwich Albion.

Second-placed Tottenham Hotspur’s loss at West Ham United last Friday and Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat of Middlesbrough on Monday meant the London side needed three points from three games to clinch the championship.

Conte wanted to secure the trophy at the earliest opportunity and Michy Batshuayi was an unlikely hero after 82 minutes at The Hawthorns.

The win saw Chelsea — 10th last term as Leicester succeeded them as champions — take an unassailable 10-point lead over Tottenham with two games to spare, clinching their fifth Premier League title in 13 seasons.

They will seek to complete a double in Conte’s first season by winning the FA Cup final against Arsenal on May 27.

“I think that now it’s very important to enjoy this moment and to celebrate this win. To win in England is not easy,” Conte said.

“Don’t forget last season was a bad season for the club, for the players, for the fans.

“Only one year later to celebrate this win in a league where there are for me big, big teams with great players, great managers, it’s great.

“It’s important to celebrate now. We have also another target to try to reach. We worked very hard to reach the final in the FA Cup.

“Then it’s important to prepare in the right way next season.”

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Batshuayi was not even among the substitutes on Monday and is still to make a Premier League start.

The Belgian striker made his 18th Premier League appearance off the bench and finally showed his poacher’s instinct, seven minutes later, with his second league goal to delight Chelsea and Conte.

The Italian was injured in the celebrations and he said: “In those moments anything can happen. I don’t remember (what happened).

“I don’t remember if it was a header or a punch. It’s not important. I’m ready to repeat this.”

Conte was drenched by iced water from a cool box poured by Asmir Begovic on his return to the dressing room.

Conte, who attended his post-match media conference in a tracksuit, said: “I have to change my suit because my suit is a disaster now.

“It’s right to enjoy, celebrate with your players, with the fans, with my staff, with the club.

“This is a dream that is coming true. For sure this is a dream.”

Batshuayi has come in for criticism at time for his lack of impact at Stamford Bridge, but Conte insisted he trusted the striker to have an impact.

Conte added: “Michy repaid me a lot for this choice. My substitution was very good!”

It is Chelsea’s second Premier League title in three campaigns, following the 2014-15 success under Jose Mourinho. They imploded as seven months later as the Portuguese manager was fired following a dismal run.

Conte joined on a three-year contract last July and had been set a pre-season target of securing a top-four place and Uefa Champions League qualification.

He has surpassed the expectations of even owner Roman Abramovich, who offered his congratulations via technical director Michael Emenalo.

An improved contract offer is likely, especially as Inter Milan covet the former Juventus and Italy manager.

Conte pointed to September’s 3-0 loss at Arsenal, which prompted a change in formation to 3-4-3, as a pivotal moment.

“I found the strength to take the responsibility to change system, to find a new suit for these players,” he said.

“I think it was the key moment for us. Every single player found in this system the best for them.”

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