Hazard key to Chelsea success - Courtois
Thibaut Courtois believes
keeping Eden Hazard is key to Chelsea hopes of building on this season's
dominance of the Premier League title race.
Hazard confirmed his importance
to Antonio Conte's side with both goals in the 2-1 victory over
Manchester City on Wednesday that moved Chelsea one step closer to the
title ahead of Saturday's trip to Bournemouth.
The Belgium forward has been
linked with a move to Real Madrid, but Chelsea goalkeeper Courtois,
Hazard's international teammate, is anxious to see the 26-year-old
remain at Stamford Bridge and fire the west London club towards its next
target.
The failure to qualify for
European competition last year was a major setback for the club and they
will return to the Champions League next season with a renewed hunger
to challenge the biggest clubs on the continent.
"Eden is one of the best players
in the world. Chelsea have ambitions to win the Champions League again
and always look to play for the title," Courtois said.
"If you want to do that, you need the biggest players and he is obviously a big part of that."
The victory over City maintained Chelsea's seven-point lead over second placed Tottenham with just eight games remaining.
Having faltered against Crystal Palace the previous Saturday, the win restored Chelsea's momentum.
But Blues centre-back Gary Cahill insists nothing can be taken for granted when they visit Dean Court this weekend.
"We expect that Tottenham are
going to push us all the way," Cahill said. "They are never going to
give up and we know that, so we just have to look after ourselves.
"We need to look at what we are doing and win our games.
"We have to show the same commitment and work-rate as against Manchester City, and also the ability.
"We match everyone doing the
dirty stuff in the game – the hard work, the running back and the
concentration. Our ability should take care of itself.
"We have some great players, we need to keep focused, we need to worry about what we are doing and try to get the job done."
TOUGH RUN
Bournemouth's performance at
Liverpool this week suggests Chelsea will have to guard against another
shock after Eddie Howe's side continued their move away from the
relegation zone with a 2-2 draw.
Josh King's late goal extended
Bournemouth's unbeaten run to five games and defender Simon Francis
believes there is a growing confidence within the side.
The improved sequence of results
can be traced back to the 1-1 draw with Manchester United at Old
Trafford, which halted an alarming slide towards the relegation places.
And Francis is satisfied the club is now moving in the right direction, although the next two fixtures will test their progress.
"It's a tough run for us,
Liverpool and then Chelsea and Tottenham. The confidence we can take
going into Saturday stands us in good stead," Francis said.
"Going back to the Manchester
United game and getting a point there just shows the character and team
spirit in the squad that hopefully we can go on with and remain
unbeaten."
Howe echoed the views of his
captain, saying: "The self-belief is massive. You need to go into games
believing you can get results.
"We felt that before the game today. The lads are very confident at the moment.
"We're five games unbeaten in the Premier League, which I believe is our longest run in this division.
"It's a real confidence builder. We want to now continue that unbeaten run."
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