Antonio
Conte has told any of his Chelsea players unhappy with a lack of game time that
they should be grateful to play for the reigning Premier League champions.
Willian and David Luiz have
been out of Conte's first XI of late and the Chelsea boss is preparing to
rotate his options throughout a busy December and January.
Brazil playmaker Willian came
off the substitutes' bench to score the equaliser in Saturday's 1-1 draw at
Liverpool, when Luiz was an unused substitute.
The defender, who lost his
place to Andreas Christensen, is now out of Wednesday's home match against
Swansea with a knee injury.
"My players must be happy
to play for Chelsea," Conte said. "They must be happy if they start
the game or stay on the bench and come on. I have clever players to understand
this situation, to accept this situation.
"When you are in a great
team you have to accept this. At the same time you must be happy to stay in a
great team."
Conte had been asked about
Willian, who was linked with Manchester United last summer and has not started
in the Premier League since the October loss at Crystal Palace.
But the Italian's response also
referred to Eden Hazard and Pedro, who have also served time among the
substitutes this season.
"Every game I have to try
to make the best decision and try to protect every player," Conte added.
"I'd like to start every
game with the best players but at the same time this is not possible. This is
not possible, otherwise I don't protect them. It's not easy to leave (out)
great players to rest, but I have to do this."
Chelsea trail leaders
Manchester City by 11 points after 13 games ahead of the Swansea clash.
Right wing-back Victor
Moses could start, while striker Michy Batshuayi (ankle), forward Charly
Musonda (knee) and the left-sided Kenedy (undisclosed) are still out