Chelsea midfielder trolls Mourinho, claims Conte is way better than the Portuguese!! 1

Victor Mosses has revealed Chelsea is a ‘happy camp’ under ‘unique and caring’ boss Antonio Conte.

Conte took charge of the Blues this summer after leaving his post as Italy international coach following Euro 2016.The former Juventus boss has enjoyed a solid start to life in the Premier League, taking nine points from his first three games in charge.

And midfielder Moses has revealed the turn around in fortunes at Stamford Bridge is due to Conte’s compassionate approach to coaching – something that wasn’t evident under Jose Mourinho.

“He’s very  different because he came to the club and showed us it’s about more than football – he cares about the players individually,” Moses told The Sun.

“He wants to know what we are eating and he always wants us in the gym to prevent us from getting injured.

“He’s a very unique and a different manager from the other managers because he’s passionate and loves the game as well.

“Everyone is amazingly happy, everyone is willing to play for the manager and they are all working extra hard to make sure we win games.

“If you see what happened last season, the players obviously don’t want that to happen this season.

“The atmosphere is buzzing because we cannot let our fans, the club, manager and also ourselves down.“The manager is there to help us and we all want to work hard for him, stay in top shape and approach the games with the hunger and desire it deserves.”

Meanwhile, once again Diego Costa turned out to be Chelsea’ savior. Two goals in Sunday’s 2-2 draw at the Liberty Stadium, his second an acrobatic 81st-minute equalizer, saved his team from what would have been embarrassment against Swansea, whose two goals both resulted from Chelsea defensive meltdowns.

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was a frantic, super-animated figure on the touchline as his team surrendered their 100 percent Premier League record.

This was a result that compounded Manchester City’s position at the top of the table. Yet again, Chelsea had needed a rescue job from Costa, who already this season has scored late winners against West Ham and Watford.

But their defensive performance suggested Chelsea have a way to go to have hopes of competing with City.