Chelsea's team of the decade

Chelsea v Arsenal - UEFA Europa League Final
Chelsea v Arsenal - UEFA Europa League Final

Attack

Winger - Willian

Willian has been one of Chelsea's best attackers this decade
Willian has been one of Chelsea's best attackers this decade

Over the past two seasons, there have been some doubts regarding Willian's ability and form. However, nothing should be taken away from the Brazilan winger, who has scored 55 goals and provided over 30 assists for the Blues over the past six years.

Willian is a pacy and agile forward who can dribble well and is a good set-piece taker. It was in 2015-16 when the Brazilian came into his own and was named Chelsea's Player of the Year that season.

Despite his inconsistency on occasions, Willian has proved time and again that he is an offensive threat for the Blues.

His longevity and service to the club earn him a spot on this team, and it is well deserved.

Striker - Diego Costa

Diego Costa is Chelsea' best striker this decade
Diego Costa is Chelsea' best striker this decade

Diego Costa is one of those players who you hate unless he is playing for your team. A hard-working, aggressive and clinical striker who could wind almost anyone up, Costa is Chelsea's most prolific striker this decade.

With 59 goals scored in 120 appearances, Costa was a big-game player for the Blues who crossed the 20 goal mark twice in his three years in the Premier League.

A two-time Premier League winner, the Spanish international was named into the PFA TOTY for the 2014-15 season.

He was a menace to go up against, and despite staying in London for only three seasons, the impact he had was immense.

Only one player has scored more goals for Chelsea this decade, and nobody was as clinical as this striker.

Winger - Eden Hazard

Hazard bowed out of Chelsea with one last trophy
Hazard bowed out of Chelsea with one last trophy

Easily Chelsea's best player this decade, Eden Hazard is in the conversation for the greatest Chelsea player ever. In his seven seasons at the club, Hazard led them to a bunch of trophies and won several individual awards.

The latter included the PFA Player of the Year, PFA Young Player of the Year, Premier League Player of the Year, and the list goes on.

Hazard's pace, dribbling, passing, and finishing have made him one of the best players in the world. A nuclear weapon up-front, Hazard was involved in over 160 goals during his time at Chelsea and was loved by the fans at Stamford Bridge.

After years of service and giving it his all to the club, the Belgian international left for his dream club Real Madrid this summer. Chelsea fans will always remember him as one of the best to ever grace their club.

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