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Chelsea defender David Luiz hails 'fantastic' head coach Antonio Conte

David Luiz waves following victory against Swansea City at Stamford Bridge
Image: David Luiz hails Antonio Conte's meticulous approach

David Luiz credits Antonio Conte with helping mould him into one of the most impressive defenders in the Premier League.

Luiz has excelled in his second spell at Stamford Bridge under the Italian, having cut out most of the inconsistencies which dogged his first spell in west London.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 31:  David Luiz (C) of Chelsea celebrates scoring the opening goal with his team mate Willian (L) and manager Antonio Conte (R
Image: Brazilian says he loves working under Conte

And the Brazilian's talismanic qualities in Chelsea's back three were noted by his fellow professionals who voted him into the Professional Footballers' Association Premier League team of the season.

Luiz, who is expected to shake off a minor injury to help his side close in on the title against Middlesbrough on Monday Night Football, hailed Conte's management style.

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Luiz told Chelsea's official website: "I love working with him. He works on the details and he's helped me a lot so it's very good to work with him.

"When I decided to come back I knew I would work with a fantastic coach, at a fantastic club, in a fantastic city and with many fantastic players."

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 30:  David Luiz of Chelsea and Gary Cahill of Chelsea speak after the Premier League match between Everton and Chelsea at Goodis
Image: Luiz was substituted late on in 3-0 win at Everton

Chelsea's march to the title can be traced back to Conte's brave decision to employ a back three after worrying early-season defeats to Liverpool and Arsenal.

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The move sent the Blues on a 13-match winning run which swept them to the top of the table and almost certainly to the title after rivals Tottenham lost to West Ham on Friday.

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Luiz added: "After those two games [Liverpool and Arsenal] we changed our system and it's worked very well because of the quality of our players, the style and the way we play.

"In the Premier League you don't have a lot of time to cry. There are always big games and you need to react within three or four days.

"We trusted our quality and it's good to have the sense to understand games. You need to analyse those type of situations, which is what we did, and after that it's gone very well."

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