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Oscar will do his best with Conte

Brazilian playmaker Oscar, is one of Chelsea's most overrated players right now. Although he does have a lot of potential, lately he hasn't been as convincing as he was in past seasons, but a new opportunity has arrived for him to prove his worth and convince newcomer Antonio Conte that he can be an important offensive player for him and the team. Talking to the club's website, Oscar agreed that the whole roster will attempt to do their best to impress the Italian. 

"I try to play my best for Chelsea but it's not just me, the whole team will try to win games to impress the new coach ahead of next season. We have six games left this season. We played well against Swansea but we didn't win and now we have to focus on the next match because it's very important for us. It will be a good game against Manchester City."

"Everyone in the dressing room was unhappy because we played well. We had chances to score goals but we didn't and when you lose it's difficult. We started well but when they scored they started to play better. We spoke in the dressing room at half-time and said we need to improve our game. In the second half we played well but if you don't score a goal you don't win the game. We had a lot of kids playing and people who haven't played much this season were involved because we have a lot of injured players."

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