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Chelsea’s performances have been far from dazzling in recent weeks but Eden Hazard’s first-half strike at Stamford Bridge was enough to ease fan fears of any end-of-season jitters and ensure they will be champions if they win their next two matches.
Jose Mourinho’s side have 76 points from 32 matches, 10 more than second-placed Arsenal, who beat Reading 2-1 in Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
United, whose run of six straight league wins came to an end despite dominating the play against a defensive Chelsea, remain third on 65 points but rivals Manchester City could move a point behind them if they beat West Ham United on Sunday.