Eden Hazard hopes Premier League leaders Chelsea can make amends for the
loss at Aston Villa in Saturday's London derby with fellow title
hopefuls Arsenal.
The Blues responded to the controversial Villa Park defeat with a 2-0 victory over Galatasaray
on Tuesday night, securing the 2012 Champions League winners a 3-1
last-16 aggregate win and a place in Friday's quarterfinal draw.
Immediate attention returns to the Premier League and Arsene Wenger's
1,000th game as Arsenal boss, against his nemesis Jose Mourinho.
Wenger, branded a "specialist in failure" by Mourinho last month, has
never beaten the Portuguese in 10 meetings, a streak Hazard hopes will
continue at Stamford Bridge.