
Eden
Hazard says Chelsea must win their final 11 Premier League games if they are
to succeed in the "war" for Champions League football next season..
Maurizio Sarri's side have bounced back from their Carabao Cup final defeat
to Manchester City with back-to-back Premier League wins against Fulham and
Tottenham that puts the Blues in the hunt for Champions League
qualification.
Hazard says that, ahead of Sunday's 2-0 win at Fulham, the Blues discussed
taking advantage of Tottenham and Arsenal both dropping points in Saturday's
north London derby.
"We talked together in the dressing room about Arsenal-Tottenham. Both lost
two points," Hazard told Chelsea TV.
"Top four is a hard war, because we're not only four teams, we're six teams.
"Now we have 11 games to play till the end of the season. We'll try to take
the maximum points."
The win over Fulham, with goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Jorginho, put them
two points adrift of fourth spot with a game in-hand on each of their
top-four rivals.
"The performance was great and we took three points," Hazard added.
Sixth-placed Chelsea have 56 points, five behind third-placed Spurs, who
they beat 2-0 last Wednesday.
Fourth-placed Manchester United are two points better off than the Blues,
who trail Arsenal by one point.
Chelsea's next Premier League fixtures are against Wolves, Everton, Cardiff
and West Ham, before the trip to title-chasing Liverpool on April 14. Their
game in-hand is at home to Brighton.
Sarri's position seemed precarious after the 4-0 loss at Bournemouth, 6-0
defeat at Manchester City and the FA Cup exit to Manchester United at
Stamford Bridge which saw his 'Sarri-ball' philosophy derided by home
supporters.
Now Chelsea are emboldened. The galvanising effect could be attributed to
Kepa Arrizabalaga, who refused to be substituted in the Carabao Cup final
with Manchester City with penalties looming.
Sarri thought Kepa was injured, but the world's most expensive goalkeeper -
a £71.6m buy from Athletic Bilbao - insisted he could play on. City won the
shootout 4-3.
It was initially seen as an act of defiance which undermined Sarri, but the
Blues boss seems to be in a stronger position now, after Kepa was fined and
dropped for the defeat of Spurs.
Hazard added: "The week was not so easy for him, but he's a great goalkeeper
and he's a great guy."