Football News: Manchester clubs are stronger, but Chelsea is a contender

 

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Football news says that in Chelsea’s last match the Belgium international put up a great performance for Chelsea, and he is optimistic that in their league they can compete with the Manchester sides despite they are suffering from a bad phase.

Eden Hazard confirms that this season both the Manchester clubs have got stronger but he is confident that this season they can challenge them for the EPL glory.

Chelsea drawn their last match against Roma by 3-3 goals, and it was their third consecutive match without a win, in that match they were leading by 2-0 goals against Roma but with the help of Dzeko and Kolarov Roma take the lead of 3 goals, it was Hazard who rescue a point form that matches for Chelsea.

After their Champions League match against Roma Hazard says: "I don’t agree with that [that the title is gone]."

"I think the difference was that last year, Man City and Man United are stronger than last year. We are ready. We know that the Premier League is long so we will take time to be back [in contention for the title].

"Today, I scored, we should win this game because we were winning 2-0 at half time but at least we have the draw, it is not a bad result. We will do better against Roma in Italy next time.

"It is just a draw. We are not so happy but we are also happy that we didn’t concede a third defeat in a row so we just want to move on. Forget this game and now we have Watford for the weekend so we will try to win.

"I think we have a lot of players. All of them can play. I know for the players, sometimes it is important to rest and be on the bench. For me, as a person. I just want to play, I missed three months of football and I just want to be on the pitch but the manager makes his own decisions so we are happy with that."

The Chelsea’ dip in form has band together with a number of injuries like N’Golo Kante, Victor Moses and Danny Drinkwater got injured before the Roma match.