The Belgian believes the Blues have the gameplan to defeat the Ligue 1 giants in the Champions League last eight
Eden Hazard is confident Chelsea have the game plan to put a dent in Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League aspirations next Wednesday.
PSG
are currently 12 games unbeaten in all competitions and breezed past
their round-of-16 opponents Bayer Leverkusen, recording a 6-1 aggregate
win.
Laurent Blanc's men have lost just three times all season, with one
of those defeats in the Champions League against Benfica, and Hazard
believes Chelsea can add another to that list.
The 23-year-old
likened PSG to Premier League rivals Arsenal, who Chelsea beat 6-0 last
weekend, and revealed they will use a similar approach when they meet
the French champions in Paris.
"I feel Paris are a bit like
Arsenal, they like to dictate the play and if we're ready, if we close
them down and go for their throats straight away things will become a
bit more difficult for them," Hazard told reporters.
"We have to be aware of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, obviously.
"Thiago Motta's a superb player. Yohan [Cabaye] is a good player, so is [Edinson] Cavani, and they're strong at the back."
The Belgium international won a league and cup double with Lille in 2011, including a Coupe de France final triumph over PSG.
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