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Antonio Conte argues Chelsea young players are too impatient

HONG KONG - JULY 19:  Dominic Solanke of Liverpool makes a corss sign after scoring the first goal against Crystal Palace during the Premier League Asia Tr
Image: Dominic Solanke left Chelsea to join Premier League rivals Liverpool this summer

Antonio Conte has defended his youth policy at Chelsea and told academy players to be patient for a first-team place.

Chelsea have allowed highly-rated youngsters Dominic Solanke (Liverpool), Nathan Ake (Bournemouth) and Nathaniel Chalobah (Watford) to leave this summer, while Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Crystal Palace) and Tammy Abraham (Swansea) have also departed on loan.

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Conte has brought in 22-year-old midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko from Monaco for £40m, though, and warned young players they should not expect a place in his first team too soon.

"Sometimes I think the young players lose their patience very quickly," said Conte.

"A lot of the time because of parents or the people around them. I think the advisers aren't right.

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"The first thing they should have is good patience. Trust the club. Then work very hard to know that to play at this level you must be stronger - and very good.

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"Sometimes, young players think they can play easily in the first team, but that's not true. I have to pick 11 players. Not only me, every coach."