Antonio Conte is ready to forgive David Luiz and bring him into
the first team for trip to West Brom on Saturday.
Conte and Luiz had a training bust-up, which saw the defender
being left out of the matchday squad for clash with Manchester
United.
The Brazilian watched his side from the stands as the Blues
registered a 1-0 victory against the Red Devils.
However, according to Evening Standard, Conte is ready to let all
the missunderstandings behind and even has decided to start
him against West Brom.




Luiz didn’t took part in Brazil’s international friendlies, which
means he had two full weeks to train at Chelsea’s training center
under Conte’s watch.
On the other hand, the player who took his place in the center of
defence against United, Andreas Christensen played two very
difficult matches during the international break.
He started two World Cup playoff matches against the Republic
of Ireland.
In the meantime, Luiz has impressed Conte with his attitude and
application in training, and appears to have gone some way to
getting back into the Italian manager’s good books.







Antonio Conte is ready to forgive David Luiz and bring him into
the first team for trip to West Brom on Saturday.
Conte and Luiz had a training bust-up, which saw the defender
being left out of the matchday squad for clash with Manchester
United.
The Brazilian watched his side from the stands as the Blues
registered a 1-0 victory against the Red Devils.
However, according to Evening Standard, Conte is ready to let all
the missunderstandings behind and even has decided to start
him against West Brom.




Luiz didn’t took part in Brazil’s international friendlies, which
means he had two full weeks to train at Chelsea’s training center
under Conte’s watch.
On the other hand, the player who took his place in the center of
defence against United, Andreas Christensen played two very
difficult matches during the international break.
He started two World Cup playoff matches against the Republic
of Ireland.
In the meantime, Luiz has impressed Conte with his attitude and
application in training, and appears to have gone some way to
getting back into the Italian manager’s good books.