Antonio Conte says Chelsea's Alvaro Morata needs time to find his feet
By Richard Morgan
Chelsea head coach Antonio
Conte says it is still "too early" to assess the impact new signing
Alvaro Morata will have after the striker made his debut against Bayern
Munich on Tuesday.
in the Blues' 3-2 loss to Bayern in the International Champions Cup.
The Spain international was given a 27-minute run-out in the National Stadium in Singapore and Conte was pleased with his contribution.
Chelsea found themselves 3-0 down after just 27 minutes against the Bundesliga champions, although Conte played down his side's slow start.
"For sure, to lose three goals in half an hour is difficult," he said. "Despite this, the players' response was very good because we didn't give up.
"Our start wasn't good but I think the players showed great willingness to try and change the result. I'm not too worried because we are still in pre-season, we are working very hard and Bayern is one of the top clubs in the world."
Meanwhile, Bayern manager Carlo Ancelotti was delighted with his side's first-half performance, but the Italian did not read too much into the Bavarians' early dominance.
"These games in this period are not so real," he said. "Normally, Chelsea's defensive organisation is really good but maybe today they had more problems and Conte was trying out different players.
"I am sure Chelsea will have great defensive organisation in the coming season but it's only the pre-season and we did not want to spend too much energy pressing, so we made the most of our counter-attacking chances."
Muller, new loan signing James Rodriguez and winger Franck Ribery formed a formidable trio behind Polish striker Robert Lewandowski with the German's two sublime strikes singled out for praise by Ancelotti.
"At the moment, he looks more efficient in front of goal and that's important for us. The positions he takes on the pitch are very useful for the side."
Rodriguez played his first full match since joining Bayern on a two-year loan deal from Real Madrid and the Colombia international was a constant menace to the Chelsea backline and unlucky not to open his account.
"His performance was good and it doesn't matter if he didn't score. It's important for him to gel with the others and he combined well with Muller, with Lewandowski and with Ribery," Ancelotti said.
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