Antonio Conte has laughed off suggestions
Chelsea could face a points deduction for their conduct in the mass
brawl following their 3-1 win at Manchester City.
Diego Costa's fifth goal in six games secured the Blues' ninth consecutive Premier League win on Sunday, a gritty 1-0 victory over West Brom at Stamford Bridge.
It
has been reported Chelsea face the prospect of becoming the first side
to be docked points over disciplinary issues since Arsenal and
Manchester United in 1990, for their conduct at the Etihad Stadium on
December 3.
Blues manager Conte rejected the notion, though, insisting he has been at pains for Chelsea to clean up their act.
"Are you joking? Are you joking?" asked Conte when quizzed on the prospect of Chelsea being docked Premier League points.
City players Sergio Aguero and Fernandinho were sent off in the melee that followed Chelsea's win in the north-west.
Aguero's horror tackle on David Luiz sparked the unrest that could now see Chelsea losing points for the on-pitch scuffles.
Both
Manchester City and Chelsea were charged with failing to control their
players. And the Blues' fifth such charge in 19 months could see the FA
imposing a points deduction.
Chelsea were last fined for failing
to control their players following the ill-tempered London derby with
Tottenham at the end of last term.
Reports have now indicated the Blues were then issued a warning in
writing that any further breaches of discipline could lead to the club
losing league points.
Conte, however, has insisted he remains
unfazed by such talk, claiming he is in the process of cleaning
Chelsea's house on the discipline front.
"For me, if you are
involved in a situation and the fault is not your one, you must pay?
Why? I don't understand this," Conte added.
"Manchester City and Chelsea, at the end of the game, my players
tried to keep their calm. I don't understand this. I repeat, I don't
understand this.
"We are trying to improve in all aspects, also
in this area. For this reason, I reply: you must be joking. You must be
honest and understand which team is at fault.
"We had a bad record
in the past, but now we are different. I think that, in every game, you
fight a lot during 90 minutes and, when the referee whistles at the
end, it's important to finish.
"I don't know what happened in the past. I know what happened in the
present. For this reason, I ask if you are joking or not. After the game
between City and Chelsea, you could see very clearly that my players
tried to keep their calm."
Costa's 12th goal of the campaign
handed Chelsea their ninth Premier League win on the spin, the Spain
hitman robbing West Brom's Gareth McAuley before blasting past Ben
Foster.
Chelsea have a tangible chance to break their record
Premier League winning streak of 11 matches, with Sunderland, Crystal
Palace, Bournemouth and Stoke all still to come this month.
Arsenal boast the all-time Premier League winning run with 13, but
Conte has remained unmoved by the Blues' tilt at rewriting the history
books.
"I'm not interested in the record," said Conte, with Chelsea topping the table.
"I'm
interested in gaining three points in every game because that means we
can stay top of the table, and fight for something important."
Conte believes Costa's apparent new-found ability to negotiate the
disciplinary tightrope backs up his assertion that Chelsea are turning
over a new leaf.
Costa has not been booked since Chelsea's last
league loss, the 3-0 reverse at Arsenal on September 24, leading Conte
to cross his fingers the forward can avoid any censure for the rest of
the month.
"January is arriving no? It's incredible," said Conte
of Costa's run without any bookings. "After the Arsenal defeat Diego had
four yellow cards and was on the edge."
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