Eden Hazard believes he has been given more freedom to score goals after
being pushed to a central attacking role under Chelsea manager Antonio
Conte.
The 25-year-old Belgian winger struck four goals in the Premier League
last season but has already racked up three after the opening eight
league games this campaign, with Conte opting for a wing-back formation
in recent games.
"When you are strong defensively you bring confidence to all the team,
and it is more easy to score goals," Hazard, who scored a goal in
Saturday's 3-0 hammering of champions Leicester City, told Chelsea's
website
Hazard also scored back-to-back goals for his country in World Cup qualifying wins over Gibraltar and Bosnia earlier this month.
"I play more inside the pitch and we play also this system in the
national team. For the strikers, we have more freedom, and even when we
lose the ball if we press together we can get it back, and it is a good
system for Chelsea," he added.
"It is always good to be on the scoresheet. I am a striker so I try
every game to score and my confidence is good. I scored two goals for
the national team and one this weekend and I hope to score more in the
next game."
Chelsea, fifth in the league standings three points behind leaders Manchester City, host Manchester United on Sunday.
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