Hazard keeps champions Chelsea in title hunt
Updated | By AFP
Eden Hazard quietened the debate surrounding Antonio Conte’s future with a second-half goal that secured a 1-0 win at Bournemouth on Saturday.

The win maintained champions Chelsea’s hold on fourth spot, nine points adrift of Premier League leaders Manchester City.
Chelsea manager Conte had reacted angrily to suggestions in the build-up to this game that fellow Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti was being lined up as his successor amid talk of dissent among the London club's squad.
Those concerns were stilled as Chelsea showed enough resolve to overcome a determined Bournemouth side whose display suggested they are capable of moving out of the bottom three, with Hazard’s 51st-minute goal proving the difference between the two sides.
Conte's outburst came after a positive week for Chelsea that began with an impressive comeback to beat Watford and continued with the midweek League Cup defeat of another Premier League side in Everton.
Had Chelsea failed to recover after falling behind to Marco Silva’s Watford, their prospects of retaining the title would have receded even further.
That only increased the pressure on Chelsea against a Bournemouth side also boasting back-to-back victories in league and cup.
Conte’s selection against south coast side Bournemouth suggested he had one eye on Tuesday’s Champions League tie away to Roma, with captain Gary Cahill on the substitutes’ bench.
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