May 21, 2025
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Michael Essien rates Chelseas chances of winning the Premier League title

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Maurizio Sarri has impressed since replacing Antonio Conte as Chelsea boss (Picture: Getty)

Michael Essien has backed Chelsea to beat Manchester City and Liverpool to the Premier League title this season.

The Blues finished fifth last term – 30 points adrift of City – but look revitalised under new manager Maurizio Sarri.

They are yet to suffer a defeat in the Premier League and are joint-top of the table going into the second international break of the campaign.

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Despite their superb start to the season, Maurizio Sarri has claimed City and Liverpool remain a step above his team.

But Essien has been impressed by Chelseas start and insists they are capable of winning the title.

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Its been good. They have had a very good start, he said. They are playing very good football at the moment and winning games.

Michael Essien, right, says Chelsea can win the title (Picture: Getty)

Fingers crossed they can will continue this until the end. They can win it [the title].

The Premier League is there to be won so fingers crossed.

Essien, who spent almost a decade at Stamford Bridge and won two Premier League titles with Chelsea, also reacted to speculation linking Eden Hazard with a move.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX (9914867bu) Maurizio Sarri manager of Chelsea instructs Eden Hazard of Chelsea Chelsea v MOL Vidi, UEFA Europa League, Group L, Football, Stamford Brodge, London, UK - 04 Oct 2018
Eden Hazard has been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid (Picture: Rex Features)

The Belgium international said on Monday that he still dreamed of joining Real Madrid.

First of all, its still good to have him with us, hes such a good footballer, Essien told Omnisport.

He had a very fantastic World Cup and he came back and hes been doing very well at the moment.

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Hopefully, he will carry the team until the end [of the season] and we will see. When youre playing well, the big clubs will start coming.

As I know, hes happy at Chelsea so, hopefully, he can stay as long as he can.

Following the international break, Chelsea face struggling Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.

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