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CRUNCH GAME OF A DOUBLE-HEADER AGAINST LIVERPOOL AWAITS

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Eden Hazard is enjoying life under new Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri but says reports that he is about to announce the signing of a new deal with the London club are wide of the mark.

Hazard’s existing contract would keep him at Stamford Bridge for another two years but his scintillat­ing start to the season has done nothing to stop the persistent rumours linking him to Real Madrid.

“I haven’t signed a contract,” the Belgian said after scoring the winning goal in his team’s 2-1 League Cup victory over Liverpool in midweek with a stunning individual effort. “Not yet, not yet.” The second round of a double-header against the league-leading Merseyside club provides Chelsea’s next fixture today, when Hazard could add to the five goals he has scored in six Premier League appearance­s so far this campaign.

Sarri replaced his compatriot Antonio Conte before the start of the season and Hazard said his attempts to change Chelsea’s counter-attacking style to a more possession-based model had been beneficial to his game.

“Sarri is a manager who likes to have the ball. That makes a Jose Mourinho yesterday warned Paul Pogba that no player is bigger than Manchester United, but praised the Frenchman’s attitude in training during another week in which tensions escalated between the Portuguese coach and his star midfielder.

Mourinho stripped Pogba of his role as vice-captain on Tuesday and a frosty exchange between the pair was caught on camera at training the next day after United crashed out the League Cup on penalties to Championsh­ip side Derby.

“He’s a player like the others. No player is bigger than the club and, if I’m happy with his work, he plays, if I’m not happy, he doesn’t play,” said Mourinho yesterday. “I’m happy with his work this week.” big difference,” Hazard added.

“Besides that, he’s an Italian. Just like under Conte there’s a lot of tactics and we have to work hard in training.

“I don’t feel like saying that I didn’t have any freedom under my previous managers. Conte and [Jose] Mourinho also let me do what I wanted in the last third. That’s why I could excel under them too. Defensivel­y I know what I have to do.” Sarri’s desire for a new style has resulted in a change of formation and personnel out on the pitch, which Hazard believes has helped the forward line get among the goals.

New signing Jorginho has featured regularly in a central defensive midfield role, with N’Golo Kante pushed further forward as a result, while players such as centre back David Luiz have been given a chance to revive their careers.

Luiz, who made 10 league starts under Conte last season, has started all six of Chelsea’s league games under Sarri. “We have different players, players we didn’t have last season, players who like to have the ball,” Hazard said.

“We have more possession than before. The attacking players benefit from that.” ”

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