Antonio Conte says the Premier League stands out for its competitiveness and quality across all teams. The Chelsea manager, who has enjoyed fine form of late with the Blues, has his side sitting second in the Premier League table having finished 10th last season.After arriving in the summer, Conte says he did not realise how tough the Premier League was, and insists the spread of quality makes it unique. Mboro vs Chelsea November 20, 2016, 3:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Conte told Sky Sports: This league is very tough. When you play in this league you understand that. It has good players, great talent and a good intensity, good passes.It is also very difficult to manage here. Yes, you may be winning 1-0, 2-0, but the game is open until the end, and it is important to concentrate until the end. Highlights: Chelsea 5-0 Everton You try to prepare to face the Premier League, but when you play in this league, you understand how tough it is. In every team there are a lot of good players, this is the main difference with other countries.Chelsea saw off Everton 5-0 before the international break, and face Middlesbrough at the Riverside on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1 HD.Contes moved to a back three after the 3-0 defeat by Arsenal in late September, and Chelsea have scored 16 goals without conceding since, but the Italian says his success of late is down to more than just tactics. Watch the Sunday Premier League preview as Chelsea head to the Riverside Stadium to take on Middlesbrough This formation, 3-4-3, was a good option. We started with a 4-2-4. This formation, 3-4-3, was in our plan during the pre-season, and it was a good option. In the squad I saw we had a lot of players who could adapt to this system.I think it is important for the coach to find the right fit for the team. In this case, I think this formation is very adaptable for the squad. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Now I am pleased for the performances, for our work, training, commitment, work rate, and its important to keep it this way.Eden Hazard has been in fine form for the Blues after a torrid season in 2015/16, but the notion that the Belgian is doing less defensive work in the new system has been denied by Conte. Contes Chelsea are in fine form of late Its not true. Without the ball, it is important for Eden to help the team and win it quickly, and he is helping the team a lot. He is improving a lot for me without the ball. I am very pleased for this.Eden, you can see, is playing fantastic football. I think in this formation we can exploit his characteristics in the best way.But now, he must continue in this way, it is important for him and for Chelsea.Upgrade to Sky Sports now to watch Man Utd v Arsenal this Saturday and get the first six months half price! 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The Vikings announced Thursday that Priefer will be one of seven holdovers from the previous staff, along with offensive line coach Jeff Davidson, wide receivers coach George Stewart and others. Norv Turner will mark his 30th year of coaching in the NFL as the offensive co-ordinator, as widely reported for weeks, and George Edwards will be the defensive co-ordinator. Dallas Wings guard Skylar Diggins summed up her teams loss to Connecticut on Wednesday in one sentence.Today made it seem like we were on break already, Diggins told reporters after her teams lackluster performance in an 89-78 loss to the Sun, the last-place team in the Eastern Conference.The struggling Wings will look to rebound from that loss and close out the first half of the regular season on a positive note when they visit the Atlanta Dream on Friday.The Wings (9-15) have dropped five straight and eight of 10. Theyre now in 10th place in the overall league standings. The top eight teams, regardless of conference, qualify for the postseason.The Dream (12-12) are coming off a disappointing performance of their own in a blowout loss to the defending-champion Minnesota Lynx.Atlanta got off to a hot start to the season and climbed to the top of the Eastern Conference before suffering through a six-game losing streak.They seemed to have righted the ship before starting forward Sancho Lyttle sustained a foot injury that initially was thought to have ended her season. But the Dream got goood news earlier this week when further evaluation revealed no fracture and Lyttle, the teams leading rebounder, is now expected to return after the month-long Olympic break.ddddddddddddngel McCoughtry leads four Atlanta players averaging double figures at 18.4 points per game. Forward Tiffany Hayes (14.9), post Elizabeth Williams (11.7) and point guard Layshia Clarendon also are averaging double figures for the balanced Dream.Atlantas plethora of offensive threats is a big problem for a Dallas team that is struggled on the defensive end of the floor. The Wings are surrendering 87.9 points per game, the most in the league.We just have to take more pride on our defense. Its no secret what it is, Diggins told reporters after the loss to Connecticut. Its our transition defense, our half-court defense. Thats something Im sure will be discussed tomorrow in film.The game will be played at McCamish Pavilion on the campus of Georgia Tech University in midtown Atlanta. ' ' '