The Scotsman

Hazard ‘ magic’ will be key to Chelsea victory at Wembley says Fabregas

- By MATT MCGEEHAN

Ce sc Fab re gas hopes Eden Hazard can be the difference for Chelsea in tomorrow’s FA Cup final against Manchester United.

Hazard has been heavily marked by United since Jose Mourinho’s move to Old Trafford, the former Blues boss clearly determined to nullify the threat of the Belgium playmaker as a priority.

“He’ s a fantastic player. When he’s on his day he can be unstoppabl­e,” said Fabregas, pictured, of Hazard.

“We have to make sure we give him the right service so he can work his magic and give us a good performanc­e, because we will need that.”

Fabregas’ guile will be key to getting the best out of Hazard, who this week told of his desire for Chelsea to add talent to the squad before he is prepared to sign a contract extension.

Hazard, who is seeking a first FA Cup winner’s medal, is not the only member of the Chelsea camp whose future is in doubt.

Speculatio­n is rife the Wembley date will be Antonio Conte’s last after two years as head coach, while Thibaut Courtois has 12 months of his deal remaining and Chelsea could cash in on the goalkeeper if he does not renew, or risk losing him for nothing in June 2019.

Fabregas’ contract also runs until June 2019 and he is now over 30, so the Blues’ recent policy of 12- month extensions applies. The 31- year- old Spain midfielder won the FA Cup in 2005 with Arsenal, who beat Chelsea in last year’ s final, denying Conte the double in his first season in charge. Fab re gas hopes to avoid a repeat, admitting the loss to the Gunners still rankles.

“You don’t want to be on the back of losing two FA Cup finals in a row,” he added. “Last year we didn’t play well. Arsenal were on top of us and I think they deserved to win.

“It would’ve been af ant astic season winning the dou- ble. We have this regret in our head and we want to make it right this time for sure.”

United finished second in the Premier League, Chelsea fifth, but neither convinced consistent­ly, and Fabregas dismissed the idea of favourites and underdogs.

“Since early in my career I never believed in favourites,” the former Barcelona midfielder added.

“Last year everybody was thinking we’d beat Arsenal, we didn’t. If they ( United) want to be favourites, for me it means nothing.”

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