
Nemanja
Matic thinks the experience gained from Chelsea’s title win in 2015 could be
key in the Premier League run-in.
The midfielder was a crucial performer in Jose Mourinho's title-winning team
two seasons ago, where the Blues landed the title by eight points ahead of
Manchester City.
Much like that triumph, Chelsea established a clear lead during the winter
period this season and head into Monday night's game against West Ham - live
on
Sky Sports - 10 points clear of Tottenham in second.
With 12 games left in the race for the title, Matic thinks knowing how to
get over the line can only help Antonio Conte's men get the job done.
"We have more experience now from that season when we were champions," he
told
Sky Sports News HQ.
"We will try our best to win games. The experience of 2015 does help. We
know to be champions you have to play every game like it's your last game
and you have to give your best because you can drop any points at any time
in the Premier League.
"As you can see from our last game against Swansea, we were much better and
played good football but they scored from the one chance they got. It was
1-1 and it was hard until the end."
Last season's champions Leicester City are nowhere to be seen in the title
race after a poor season, which led to Claudio Ranieri being sacked just
nine months after securing a remarkable Premier League title.
Matic can understand the problems at the King Power having been part of the
Chelsea team that defended their title miserably and ultimatley led to
Mourinho being sacked.
"I know how Leicester feel," he said.
"Last season, everything was going well and this season is completely
different. Also, their opponents have more motivation to show they can win
against the champions - it is very hard for them. It's harder to play when
you are champions."