Chelsea train without David Luiz ahead of Atletico Madrid Champions League clash as Antonio Conte plots an early knock-out for last year's semi-finalists

  • Chelsea can end Atletico Madrid's Champions League dreams on Tuesday night
  • A win seals top spot and eliminates team who have got to two of last four finals
  • David Luiz continues to be unable to train for Chelsea with troubling knee injury

David Luiz will be denied a return to Chelsea's starting XI against Atletico Madrid through injury as Antonio Conte targets the elimination of a traditional Champions League contender.

Centre back Luiz, 30, was unable to train with his team-mates at Cobham on Monday as he continues to struggle with a knee problem.

That will prevent him from replacing his apparent successor, Andreas Christensen, at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday as Conte considers shuffling his pack. 


Eden Hazard and his Chelsea team-mates trained without David Luiz on Monday morning

Eden Hazard and his Chelsea team-mates trained without David Luiz on Monday morning

Antonio Conte hopes his side will win and eliminate Atletico Madrid in the Champions League

Alvaro Morata and Cesc Fabregas are pictured heading out to training at their Cobham base

Alvaro Morata and Cesc Fabregas are pictured heading out to training at their Cobham base

Willian trains on Monday
Marcos Alonso was wrapped up warm

Willian and Marcos Alonso go through the motions as Chelsea got back to work on Monday

Luiz worked with Chelsea's physios away from the rest of the squad as his recovery continues - although the Premier League champions continue to refuse to put a time-frame on the issue.

Chelsea have already guaranteed progress to the knock-out stages but a win against Atletico would secure top spot in Group C, while sending Tuesday's opponents out.

'I think this game is important because we are playing against Atletico Madrid and they have shown in the past to be an important team in this tournament,' Conte said.

'Now, there is a risk they will be eliminated, but we have to play a good game, to improve our confidence, and because we want to reach the first position in our group.'

While Luiz was absent Eden Hazard's brother, 22-year-old Kylian, trained with the first team on Monday along with academy star Jacob Maddox, 19. 

Meanwhile, Conte has warned that simply taking first place in the group will not allow Chelsea an easy path to the last eight of the Champions League when the competition resumes in the New Year.

N'Golo Kante runs with the ball as team-mate Hazard keeps an eye on him around the cones

N'Golo Kante runs with the ball as team-mate Hazard keeps an eye on him around the cones

Danny Drinkwater has emerged as a starting option for Chelsea with his performances of late

Danny Drinkwater has emerged as a starting option for Chelsea with his performances of late

Hazard runs with the ball during the early drills in Chelsea's pre-Atletico Madrid session

Hazard runs with the ball during the early drills in Chelsea's pre-Atletico Madrid session

Bayern Munich, Juventus and Real Madrid are among the teams sat second in their groups as it stands, priming them as options for Chelsea to draw.

Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Sevilla and Basle are also in the runner-up positions in their groups.

'If you arrive first, you could then get teams like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich or Juventus,' Conte said. 'It doesn't change a lot if you arrive first or second.

'The most important thing is to reach the next stage, but for our mission and our confidence, it would be right to win and arrive first.' 

Kante and midfield team-mate Tiemoue Bakayoko wrapped up warm from the Cobham cold

Kante and midfield team-mate Tiemoue Bakayoko wrapped up warm from the Cobham cold

Cesar Azpilicueta and Gary Cahill, Chelsea's vice-captain and captain, head for training

Cesar Azpilicueta and Gary Cahill, Chelsea's vice-captain and captain, head for training

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