Chelsea's new kit for the 2016/17 season has been revealed, with a video posted on the club's social media accounts on Wednesday.
Eden Hazard, fresh from scoring an the equaliser in the 2-2 draw that ended Tottenham's Premier League title hopes, appeared alongside Ruben Loftus-Cheek in the video, removing a tracksuit top to reveal the new kit.
The Belgian star and the young midfielder then completed a brief question and answer session with Hazard suggesting that his favourite thing about the kit was the colour as "blue is the colour".
"I hope we can win some games with this shirt," he said.
Hazard, who said Willian was his Chelsea player of the year, also reflected on his sensational equaliser against Spurs, denying them the chance to win the league and handing the title to Leicester.
"My job is to score goals for Chelsea and win the game for Chelsea and not to score for Leicester to win the title," the attacker added.
"It is one of my favourites because when you play against Tottenham it's always good and you feel the tension of the fans. To score a goal against Spurs is good."
And Loftus-Cheek added that he quite liked the design, with the Chelsea lion dotted around the shirt and the stripes featuring under the arms rather than on the side of the arms, indicating that he was looking forward to next season.
- Goal