Wednesday 1 February 2017

MUST READ: Eden Hazard Names Two Main Title Rivals For Chelsea

After their draw at Anfield on Tuesday night, Chelsea's Eden Hazard has named two teams he believes are the closest to challenge their nine-point lead in the table naming two teams that will shock many fans of the English Premier League.

















Shockingly, the Chelsea starman chose the currently third and sixth placed team in the name of Arsenal and Manchester United as the closest in the challenge for the title.

Hazard has been impressed by the form of United on their recent 13-match unbeaten run and believes they can close the gap despite the 15 point margin between them (United have a game in hand though).

"I think Arsenal and Manchester United [are the biggest title rivals]," he told Sky Sports during an interview with Thierry Henry when asked who he considers to be Chelsea's main challengers.

"United had a bad first part of the season and I think for a couple of games now, they played well. They drew against Stoke City but they have good players and the squad is very good. The manager is good, so they will be second or third.

"Tottenham also are strong. We lost there, but for me it is more Manchester United. They are more experienced. That is my opinion, maybe I'm wrong."

Chelsea take on third-placed Arsenal on Saturday and, speaking ahead of that encounter, Hazard identified the Gunners as part of those he believes will challenge for the title.

Hazard enjoyed a superb 2014-15 season under Mourinho as Chelsea claimed the title, but his standards dipped markedly last season before the former Real Madrid boss left the club in December 2015.

The Belgium international has recaptured some of his best form in Conte's 3-4-3 system this term and he has credited the manager's meticulous approach to training as a key factor behind those performances.

"In tactics and training we do more with Conte," he said. "We work a lot of tactical positions and we know exactly what we have to do on the pitch, where I have to go and where the defenders have to go.

"We know exactly what to do. With Mourinho, he put in a system but we didn't work lots. We know what to do because we play football, but maybe the automatisms [sic] were a little bit different.

"With Mourinho, Nemanja Matic was behind me in the season when we won the title and sometimes I stayed in front and Matic did the job.

"With Conte it's different. I close more inside because Marcos Alonso is there as a wing-back. I just need to be ready to counter-attack if we get the ball."
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