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Matic’s departure is a great loss to Chelsea – Conte

While Jose Mourinho and Manchester United are counting their luck over the signing of Serbian defensive mildfielder, Nemanja Matic, Chelasea Manager, Antonio Conte has described the player’s exit as a great loss to the London club.

Conte could no longer hid his regrets as he watched Matic in a man-of-the-match display against West Ham in his first premier league game at Old Trafford. He was outstanding in the emphatic win over the Hammers winning towering headers, intercepting passes, dribbling round opponents and generally running the midfield.

He made more passes (69) and covered more distance (11.41 kilometers) than anybody else on the field, while he won more tackles and had more touches (89) than any other United player on Sunday.

The Chelsea coach didn’t want to sell Matic, particularly not to a title rival like United. But an offer of 40 million pounds ($53 million) for a 29-year-old was too good for Chelsea’s hierarchy to turn down.

Chelsea is presently short on numbers after a frustrating summer in the transfer market. Tiemoue Bakayoko was signed from Monaco, to complement Matic rather than replace him. Bakayoko is currently out injured, leaving Chelsea with Cesc Fabregas and N’Golo Kante as central midfielders.

“My idea was to give Bakayoko the right time to adapt in this league behind Matic,” Conte said. “But now after the sale of Matic, we need to try to accelerate this process for Bakayoko after his injury.”

Conte described the departure of Matic as a “great loss” to Chelsea and has said it was a boardroom decision. “Sometimes you must accept this crazy transfer market,” he said.

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Matic dominated Old Trafford in his first match there as a United player, looking every inch the holding midfielder the team needs with Michael Carrick nearing the end of his time at the club.

“He is a player I call a stability player,” Mourinho said of Matic. He was arguably more than that against West Ham.

One minute Matic was beating three players with sublime skill and racing down the right touchline. The next he was scooping a pass, Karel Poborsky-style, to Paul Pogba to set up another attack.

He won big headers from goal kicks and long clearances by West Ham, and read the game masterfully. Eric Bailly and Phil Jones, United’s center backs, generally cruised through the 90 minutes with Matic in front of them.

Crucially, and as has been widely predicted, Matic’s presence allowed Pogba more freedom to roam forward in central midfield. With strikers Lukaku and Marcus Rashford stretching play with their runs and Pogba making the most of the space behind, United was so much more dangerous.

Romelu Lukaku stole the spotlight in United’s 4-0 win over West Ham on Sunday, scoring two goals, but it was Matic — a player costing around half as much this summer — who was the key to the performance.

Pogba scored the fourth goal from 25 meters out in the 90th minute. He hit the goal frame (10 times) more often than scoring (nine goals) last season, but this season could be different — and he could have Matic largely to thank.

Asked if it was a surprise that Chelsea sold Matic to United, Mourinho said: “It depends on what is happening, or what was happening behind doors. I don’t know. Only thing I know is that, of course, with Chelsea money, I brought him to Stamford Bridge because I thought he was a player with special qualities. And since I left, I always thought he could be a perfect player for us.

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“But I didn’t disturb him, I didn’t disturb Chelsea. I never thought it was possible unless something special was happening, and it looked like something was happening because his agent told me, ‘You can have him; you just have to pay.’ So, we have him and we are very happy with that. He is a player that our team needs.”

Spending 40 million pounds on a 29-year-old defensive midfielder doesn’t sound like sensible business, but the arrival of Matic has knitted things together perfectly so far for United.It could be the transfer that tips the battle for the Premier League title United’s way.

Whereas Chelsea would continue to rue their woes for a long time to come as Fabregas is now banned after his sending-off in Chelsea’s 3-2 loss to Burnley on Saturday. The current champions are due to face Tottenham Hotspur away from home at the weekend, with other tough encounters with Everton, Leicester City and Arsenal to follow respectively.

Monday Ashibogwu

Monday Michaels Ashibogwu is Editor-In-Chief of QUICK NEWS AFRICA, one of Nigeria's leading online news service.

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