Simon Thomas
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For Paris, the relegation worries are back.
Chelsea have taken another giant step towards the Premier League title.
They've beaten the Saints by four goals to two.
Hazard opened the scoring.
Gary Cahill made it 2-1 on the stroke of half-time.
And both are now with Patrick Davidson.
Well done.
Yes, and that game is away to Everton, the first part of Super Sunday, with Tottenham going second at home to Arsenal.
Graeme Souness, Jamie Redknapp with us in the studio.
Eden Hazard called them four beautiful goals.
Was that a performance of champions elect?
And this time of the season, Jamie, it's also about mental strength, isn't it?
And when you looked at how they bounced back after defeat here to Crystal Palace, then United last time out of the league, they're showing plenty of it, aren't they?
But they knew they couldn't slip up already, surely.
And you can see, not just a glint in Hazard's eye when he's talking there about now the pressure really being on Tottenham, there's also a bit of menace as well.
He knows what this result now does to them.
As Graeme said, going to a very difficult place at the moment.
But where they did look like they might be able to break Chelsea down was from set pieces.
They get a corner just on 25 minutes.
Why did it cause such confusion in the Chelsea defence?