Daily Dispatch

Chelsea’s title challenge fades

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Chelsea’s Premier League title challenge to Manchester City has faded dramatical­ly in recent weeks as Eden Hazard’s goals have dried up to leave Maurizio Sarri’s men 10 points adrift of the champions ahead of Saturday’s clash between the sides at Stamford Bridge.

Even in the midst of an 18game unbeaten run after City eased past the Blues 2-0 in the Community Shield in August, Sarri insisted Chelsea wouldn’t be able to last the pace against a team he considers the best in Europe.

However, the Italian admitted his concern at the scale of his side’s downturn in recent weeks as defeats at Tottenham and then at Wolves where Chelsea capitulate­d from 1-0 up to lose 2-1 on Wednesday.

Those losses as well as a goalless home draw with Everton mean Chelsea are hanging onto their top-four place only on goal difference.

“City are maybe the best in the world,” Sarri said.

“Manchester City are in another category. We have to fight to be in the top four.”

It is no coincidenc­e that Chelsea’s dip has coincided with Hazard’s early season hot streak cooling off.

The Belgian captain stood out as an exception to many players suffering a World Cup hangover. After being crowned the second best player on show in Russia, Hazard scored seven goals in his first six league starts of the season.

At the time, Sarri talked of Hazard having the potential to score 40 goals in a campaign although his previous best for Chelsea was 19.

However, with speculatio­n mounting over whether Hazard will tie his future to the club by signing a new contract worth a reported £350,000 (about R6.2m) a week or hold out for a move to Real Madrid, the Belgian hasn’t scored in 11 games for the club and country dating back two months.

Sarri has blamed a series of niggling injuries as a demanding summer has finally started to take its toll.

“It’s normal [that] he isn’t at the top of his physical condition,” the Italian said.

Yet, it is clear that without Hazard firing, Chelsea will struggle to even see off Tottenham and Arsenal for a place in the top four, let alone challenge the unbeaten City or Liverpool for the title.

That dependence on Hazard contrasts sharply with City, who have been without another Belgian, Kevin de Bruyne, for practicall­y the whole season and still barely missed a beat.

The outstandin­g individual in a collective 100-point masterclas­s as City stormed to the title last season, De Bruyne has played 81 minutes of league football this season due to two prolonged spells on the sidelines with injury. —

Manchester City are in another category. We have to fight to be in the top four

 ?? Picture: GEOFF CADDICK/AFP ?? BALL BATTLE: Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers' Joao Moutinho tries to round Chelsea's Eden Hazard during their English Premier League football match.
Picture: GEOFF CADDICK/AFP BALL BATTLE: Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers' Joao Moutinho tries to round Chelsea's Eden Hazard during their English Premier League football match.

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