
Eden
Hazard insists his friendship with Kevin De Bruyne will be put to one side
as Chelsea try to derail Manchester City's procession to the title.
Champions-elect City can move to within four victories of a maiden title
under Pep Guardiola by beating the current champions at the Etihad on Nissan
Super Sunday.
Hazard played a pivotal role in Chelsea's title triumph last term and the
Belgian has no doubt his compatriot De Bruyne is having a similarly
influential campaign at City.
"He's fantastic," Hazard told Sky Sports. "He's clever on and off the pitch.
He's in full confidence as he's playing in the best team in the Premier
League this year.
"When he's on the pitch with good players, he's one of the best in the
world. Every time he has the ball at his feet he can do something magic.
"He doesn't score a lot of goals but he can create something with just one
movement or pass. It's simple, he's a special player.
"City are a team, though - not just one player. I can tell my team-mates to
stop De Bruyne or (Sergio) Aguero but they have 11 players, they are not
just two players.
"I'm happy to see Kevin before kick-off but for 90 minutes I'll try to
forget he's my friend.I like to make jokes with my friends in the tunnel but
as soon as the referee blows the whistle I'm focused on the game.
"After the game - win lose or draw - I will shake his hand and say 'see you
in March with the national team'."
The stats support Hazard's assessment of De Bruyne's season - seven goals,
14 assists and a host of world-class displays have made him the standout
player among a crop of stars.
And, despite acknowledging the performances of Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane
this season, Hazard revealed De Bruyne received his vote for the PFA Player
of the Year award.
"I think there are three (best players in the Premier League) - Kevin De
Bruyne, Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane," Hazard added.
"I voted for Kevin De Bruyne. He is the best. I could have also voted for
Salah because I played with him and he's my friend but Salah is more a
striker than a player.
"Kevin has got everything. He defends, crosses the ball, assists and scores
goals in big games. For me, he is the best this season."
The reigning champions head into Sunday's contest 22 points behind the side
set to take their crown but Hazard insists there remains plenty of
motivation for him and his team-mates.
"We are still in the Champions League and FA Cup and we want to qualify for
the Champions League next season," he added. "There are a lot of games to
play; we'll see at the end of the season whether this season was good or
bad."