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Sherwood: Jury’s out on Conte
- Updated: October 1, 2016
The jury is still firmly out on Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, who is yet to implement his style of play at Stamford Bridge, according to Tim Sherwood.
A 2-0 victory at Hull on Saturday saw the Blues return to winning ways after going winless in their last three Premier League games.
Conte switched to three at the back at the KCOM Stadium and it paid dividends as goals from Willian and Diego Costa sealed a much-needed victory.
However, speaking after the game in the Sky Sports studio, former Tottenham and Aston Villa manager Sherwood refused to be blown away by Chelsea’s display against a team he felt they should have dispatched with ease.
“Chelsea looked comfortable because they were up against [Dieumerci] Mbokani on his own and no one ever put any pressure on them,” Sherwood remarked when asked for his …