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Hughton happy for Hazard to rest again

Eden Hazard, right, came off the bench at Cardiff on Sunday (Nick Potts/PA)
Eden Hazard, right, came off the bench at Cardiff on Sunday (Nick Potts/PA)

Brighton boss Chris Hughton would be grateful to see “world-class” Eden Hazard named on Chelsea’s bench for a second successive match.

Under-fire Blues boss Maurizio Sarri made the surprise decision to rest Hazard for Sunday’s controversial 2-1 win at Cardiff.

With the London club going behind to Neil Warnock’s relegation-threatened Bluebirds, the Belgium international came on to play the final 37 minutes in south Wales.

Hazard has hit three goals in as many Premier League games against Albion and, ahead of Wednesday’s meeting at Stamford Bridge, Hughton admits he would not be disappointed if the forward was again left out of Sarri’s starting XI.

“He is, for me, a world-class player. And for how good he was a couple of seasons ago, I think he’s even improved on that,” said Hughton.

“We’ve had examples of that at our place this season, and last season where he was outstanding, probably one of the best single performances we’ve seen at the Amex.

“He’s an outstanding individual that can very much win games.

“Would we be grateful if he wasn’t playing? Yes.

“But we also know they’ve got so many good quality players to pick from.”

Hughton has demanded an improved performance from his players after a below-par display in Saturday’s 1-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Southampton dragged them back into relegation danger.

Thanks to Chelsea’s controversial win at the Cardiff City Stadium, which included a late offside equaliser from Cesar Azpilicueta, Albion remain five points clear of 18th-placed Cardiff.

The Seagulls have lost on all four of their previous visits to Stamford Bridge – with their only win against the Blues coming in a 1933 FA Cup tie – and Hughton expects another tough test.

“Most importantly, we want a response from our players,” said Hughton.

“If you can get a performance at one of the big clubs away from home, it gives you a chance, it keeps you in the game.

“We know that we are reliant on playing well and the opposition playing poorly – anything different to that then the top-six teams are generally always going to win.”