Chelsea plan to be cautious with bringing Eden Hazard back into side after injury, says Antonio Conte

The Belgian is back playing after recovering from a fractured ankle, but is likely to be a substitute again in the Uefa Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid.

Chelsea's Eden Hazard, right, and Stoke City's Erik Pieters battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Stoke City and Chelsea at the bet365 Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent, England, Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. (Nigel French/PA via AP)
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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has the club's long-term interests in mind with his cautious approach towards selecting Eden Hazard as they prepare for Wednesday's Uefa Champions League game against Atletico Madrid.

After making his first start of the season in the League Cup last week, the Belgium international was again named as a substitute for Chelsea's 4-0 Premier League win over Stoke City on Saturday as he continues to recover from a fractured ankle.

"I think now Eden is improving a lot and for sure he's in contention for Atletico Madrid," Conte told reporters.

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"After a bad injury and surgery you need time. He's almost ready to play but if I make this decision it will be because I'm comfortable with it," the Italian added.

"I think we are managing him very well. Other players are also very important for us and now it's important to be sure he's ready."

Conte praised new signing Alvaro Morata for adapting well to the physical demands of the Premier League after the Spaniard scored his first Chelsea hat-trick at Stoke.

Morata arrived from Real Madrid at the start of the season in search of regular first-team action and has netted six league goals in six appearances.

"Don't forget his previous experience – he didn't play a lot with Juventus and Real Madrid but now he has a great chance to show that he is a really good striker, a fantastic striker," Conte said.

"He's very young, only 24 years, and I think this is important for Chelsea. I think now he's involved totally in our style of football, in our idea. He's very strong and he showed he's a really good, complete player."

Chelsea visit Atletico following a 6-0 victory over Qarabag in their Champions League Group C opener earlier in September.