It's going to be one tough match come Monday as Manchester United pays visit to the blues at Stamford Bridge for the FA quarter-final and there are lots of confidence all around them rather than apprehension despite being beaten by Chelsea last October.
Mourinho's return to West London started in a very bad way and only got worse when Conte - who happens to be the most successful manager in the history of Chelsea - and his men humiliated the Red Devils with 4:0 win. 

Manchester United have lost just twice in all competitions since then and will attempt to keep that way and try to exact revenge for the lowest point of the Portuguese’s Old Trafford reign on Monday.
Marouane Fellaini  and his teammates started October’s humbling loss but there appears little hangover as the FA Cup holders return to the runaway Premier League leaders and are very confident to take on the blues. 
“It will be a tough game,” the Belgium international said.
“Obviously we lost there a few months ago, but now it is the FA Cup and we will see what happens.
“It will be tight, I think. It is the FA Cup, it is one game.
“They are top of the league, they have confidence, they have great players, but we will show our quality there and see what happens.
“Of course they are confident so let’s go there and see what we can do.”

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