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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says he is revelling in the Premier League title pressure

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 08:  Antonio Conte, Manager of Chelsea shows appreciation to the fans after the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth a
Image: Antonio Conte says his side produced a good reaction to Tottenham's win earlier on Saturday

Antonio Conte has admitted revelling in Chelsea soaking up all the Premier League title-race pressure and delivering a crucial 3-1 victory at Bournemouth.

An Adam Smith own-goal set the Blues on their way, before Eden Hazard's masterful finish and Marcos Alonso's curled free-kick killed off the Cherries, as Chelsea cemented their seven-point advantage over second-placed Tottenham.

Chelsea now need 15 points from seven matches to seal the league crown, but Conte has warned his Blues that Tottenham will push the race to the wire.

The Italian boss also hailed Chelsea for absorbing the pressure of Spurs' 4-0 lunchtime win over Watford by offering the perfect response at the Vitality Stadium.

"It wasn't easy to play this game after the win of Tottenham, but our reaction, our answer was very good," said Conte.

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Bournemouth 1-3 Chelsea

"We started the game very well, with good concentration and focus. You can feel a bit of the pressure, but it's normal... when you play after your opponent that you will see your opponent very close.

"I'm very happy to face this type of situation, and to play with only four points from our opponent.

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"I like the pressure, if I don't see pressure I put pressure. Because I think under the pressure you get the best from yourself."

Chelsea's Eden Hazard (right) celebrates with team-mate Diego Costa
Image: Eden Hazard scored the second of Chelsea's three goals on Saturday

Hailing Chelsea's response in claiming two wins in a week after their 2-1 home defeat by Crystal Palace, Conte warned his players that Tottenham will never give up on the title.

"There are seven games to go, and we have a schedule that's not easy," he added. "But it's important to go game by game, in this case after our defeat against Crystal Palace, we played Manchester City, and we could drop points, and today we could drop points also.

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"Instead we won both games. We have to continue in this way game by game, to be focused and to concentrate, because for sure Tottenham has great desire to win the title. And we must have the same desire.

"Don't forget Tottenham last season fought for the title until the end and it means that Tottenham are a really good team... Tottenham are stronger than last season, it's important we understand this."

Diego Costa's Premier League goal drought stretched to four games, with the Spain international having only hit the net three times in the league since January.

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 08: Diego Costa of Chelsea scores his sides first goal during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Chelsea at
Image: Diego Costa has not scored in four consecutive Premier League games, but got the backing of his manager

Conte again defended his spearhead striker however, insisting the 28-year-old will come good if he keeps grafting hard.

"I'm happy for his performance," said Conte. "In this moment Diego is not scoring but he's totally involved in the team and our football. He must continue to work in this way with great commitment, desire and work rate. I'm sure he can score in every game."

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