
David
Luiz has described his quest to win a first Premier League title with
Chelsea as "an obsession".
Luiz made a surprise return to Stamford Bridge last summer, two years after
switching to Paris Saint Germain for £50million.
The 30-year-old has thrived in his second spell at Stamford Bridge in
Antonio Conte's 3-4-3 formation, with the Blues currently sat four points
ahead of Tottenham with four Premier League games to go.
Luiz, who won the Champions League and Europa League during his first spell
from January 2011 to June 2014, told FourFourTwo: "I had already won several
titles with Chelsea, played my part in a beautiful period in the club's
history
and made so many friends.
"I thought it was time to move on, so I had no regrets. But things change
quickly in football.
"Winning the Premier League has always been an obsession of mine. This is
one of the toughest competitions in the world. We've worked hard to make
this dream come true."
Former Italy and Juventus boss Conte is in his first season at Chelsea and
is on course to guide the club to a league and cup double, with an FA Cup
final against Arsenal on May 27.
"He's extremely meticulous. There isn't a tiny detail he isn't aware of,"
Luiz added.
"He's the type of guy who sees things most people wouldn't. In training he
creates situations that he thinks could occur during the upcoming games -
and it makes all the difference.
"He also knows how to motivate us and gives confidence to the whole squad.
We all know that he trusts in our ability and one of his best qualities is
that he treats everyone equally."