
John
Terry believes Chelsea have begun to recapture their title-winning form of
last season after an empathic away win at Crystal Palace.
Goals from Oscar, Willian and Diego Costa sealed three valuable points for
the Blues at Selhurst Park, live on
Super Sunday, moving them six
points clear of the relegation places and to within 10 points of
fifth-placed Manchester United.
Terry told Sky Sports: "That was the Chelsea of last year. The football was
first-class in tough conditions; windy, rainy.
"New year, new start. We need to keep winning games because we've been
drawing too many of late. But three points today feels good.
"We've known as a group we've had to get there and slowly we have. We hope
we're there now. Overall I thought, as well as the goals, it was different
class."
Chelsea's sixth win of the season was Guus Hiddink's first since he
succeeded Jose Mourinho last month and Terry praised the impact their
interim boss has made.
Terry said: "It's unfortunate what's happened. We feel like we've let
everyone down. But he's been great since he came in.
"Like he did last time he's picked everyone up and we've gone again, and
that's always been there.
"It's just unfortunate it wasn't earlier in the season. But we are where we
are, and slowly climbing this league table."
John Obi Mikel produced an excellent display in midfield and the Nigerian
also praised Hiddink's influence.
"Guus has come in, picked things up and we've had to go again," Mikel told
Sky Sports.
"Since he came in we have worked very hard in training. The atmosphere has
stilled a bit, and the players have been more relaxed. We played very, very
well today."