​Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has hit out at Jose Mourinho's mind games after his side failed to beat Burnley at Turf Moor on Sunday afternoon.





The Manchester United boss appeared to be referring to Conte's Blues when he mockingly hailed the 'art' of being strong at the back and quick to counter-attack after his side's win over Watford, but the Italian brushed off the comments.

Diego Costa has not had a shot on target from open play in his last three Premier League games for Chelsea.



Uncharacteristic spell. pic.twitter.com/bMqL2QeAJ1 — Squawka Football (@Squawka) February 12, 2017

"I don't like to reply to the other coaches,'' ​Conte said, before adding "I don't like this joking. He's playing. I have the experience to understand this."





Mourinho had said on Saturday: "My team is playing very well. But for many, many years in my career -- especially in this country when my teams were ruthless and when my teams were phenomenal defensively and very good on the counter-attack -- I listened, week after week, how that was not enough in spite of winning the title three times.





"It looks like, this season, to be phenomenal defensively and in counter-attack is art, so it is a big change in England."

Conte says there are 13 games to the end and still six teams that can win the league. It is not over he emphasises. #BURCHE — Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) February 12, 2017

A stunning free-kick from Robbie Brady pegged Chelsea back in Lancashire on Sunday afternoon, after an early goal from Pedro had put the hosts 1-0 down early on. Despite a concerted attacking performance from the visitors, Sean Dyche's side held on for a point.





The point saw Burnley reach 30 points for the season, leaving them in 12th in the table, with all, but one of those points coming at Turf Moor.





The Clarets sit fourth in the league in terms of home points gained this season, but are on course to smash the record for fewest away points in a season; with even the historically bad Derby County side of 2007/08 picking up three draws on the road.

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