Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates scoring their third goal with Diego Costa
"The performance gives us a lot of confidence," Hazard said. "We started well and for us it was a very good afternoon. It was a big game, particularly because we have lost a couple of big ones against Liverpool and Arsenal.
"Today I did well and we deserved it. In football, the most important thing is the three points. We have won three in a row."
Victor Moses, who has been reinvented as a wing back by Conte, and David Luiz, brought back into the Chelsea fold after being sold by Mourinho, also had particular reasons to cherish Sunday's win under a manager who has given them fresh hope.
Luiz is currently keeping Terry, Mourinho's favourite son, out of the side and although his defensive capabilities were hardly tested on Sunday and he could have been sent off for a high, studs-up challenge on Marouane Fellaini, Conte sees him as the lynchpin of the new system.Also Read: Mourinho blames ‘incredible mistakes’ for United’s rout at Chelsea
Where Moses and Alonso gave Chelsea options, United's wide men struggled to make any meaningful impact on a game that was effectively settled after 20 minutes. From that point, Chelsea simply sat back and hit on the counter-attack. Had Mourinho been able to see through his growing anger at United's schoolboy defending, he might even have nodded approval because here was an example of the new and old combined. Conte has taken one of the club's great strengths, repackaged it in a new formation, and unleashed it on their former manager. Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich must be delighted at how time has moved on.


