Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was impressed with the strong
performances of his young players during Wednesday's 2-1 League Cup win over
Everton and says he will use the cup competitions to continue their
development.
Conte
rotated his team after last Sunday's 4-2 win over Watford in the Premier League
and rested several key players, handing starts to 17-year-old Ethan Ampadu
along with Brazilian Kenedy and Charly Musonda.
Ampadu,
who was making his first start, and Kenedy played the full game while Musonda
was substituted in the 70th minute as Chelsea held on to beat Everton despite a
late goal from Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
"I
am very happy - tonight I saw a lot of positive things - the young players'
performance. Charly Musonda, Kenedy, Ampadu - he is only 17 years old - they
all played a very good game," Conte told reporters after the match.
"It
is important to trust in these players and I am happy because I had a good
answer, the answer I was waiting for.
"I
think that in these type of games the young players are improving - to see
Ampadu tonight is important because we know we have many young players we can
improve and give them opportunities."
Conte
said midfielder N'Golo Kante was making steady progress in his recovery from a
hamstring injury but the Italian was happy with the performance of Danny
Drinkwater, who made his debut against Everton.
"The
other good news was to see Danny Drinkwater," Conte added.