N'Golo Kante is underlining his status as the best player in the
Premier League and Chelsea boss Antonio Conte feels the best is yet to
come from the France midfielder.
Kante was named PFA and Football
Writers Association Player of the Year last season after his all-action
displays inspired Chelsea to the title in Conte's first campaign in
charge.
It meant back-to-back Premier League medals for the
26-year-old, who starred in Leicester City's unlikely march to glory in
2015-16.
Kante returned to torment his former club at the weekend
when his unerring long-range drive proved decisive in a 2-1 win at the
King Power Stadium.
"N'Golo is very important for us – a top
player. It was an amazing performance. He played a really fantastic
game," Conte told reporters.
"He scored but, overall, he made a lot of good runs. He is always improving. I think now he is very good with the ball.
"Before,
a lot of people told me, 'Yes, without the ball, he has good stamina
and is a good worker', but now with the ball he has improved a lot.
"I
am happy for this because we are working a lot with him. To be the
best player in the Premier League last season is a great thing. This
season he is confirming it.
"You must have the will to work and improve. Until the end of your career you can always improve."
Defeat
meant three losses from their opening four Premier League games for
Leicester but, given the other reverses came against Arsenal and
Manchester United, goalscorer Jamie Vardy sees no reason to panic.
"We
are still upbeat, we have had Arsenal away, Man United away and Chelsea
at home and obviously Brighton at home, where we got the win," said the
England striker, who dispatched a second-half penalty.
"But we have played well in each of those games.
"The performances have been good. We have to keep that up and the points will come."
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