Chelsea star Eden Hazard has revealed his found his form back due to more freedom given to him by Antonio Conte.
The Belgian has returned to the form that saw him help the Blues to the Premier League title two seasons ago under Jose Mourinho which crumbled last season before the Portuguese was sacked seven months after he took over for the second time.


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The 25-year-old has now found the net in last four games in the League and was also on target for the Blues against Everton on Sunday. He has now said a bit of tweak by the Italian has helped him regain form back.
Hazard said: ‘He has not changed a lot, it is just that I have a little bit more freedom when we have the ball and without the ball,’
‘Because I don’t need to defend against the right back, because (Marcos) Alonso is there, I just focus on staying in my position. And when I have the ball I have more freedom and I can go where I want to go, and be decisive.’
Chelsea are currently second on the log trailing Liverpool by a single point and face Tottenham Hotspurs next.