Chelsea captain John Terry is adamant that there is still work to be done if they are to clinch the Premier League title.

Jose Mourinho's side moved 10 points clear at the top of the table after Eden Hazard's goal was enough to beat Manchester United, meaning they require two wins from their last six matches to claim the league.

But when asked if the title was already in the bag, the Blues skipper was steadfast.

"No, I don't think so," he said. "It was a massive win. We needed to win. It was a really tough game but we got the three points.

"They had the better possession. We have not been playing as well as we can of late and we done that today.

"I think we are doing enough, we have done all season. We were in our best form early on in the season and just before Christmas.

"We are still getting results and that's the mark of champions."

Next up are Arsenal followed by strugglers Leicester.

"We'd rather get it done as soon as possible," he added. "It would be nice get it done soon, next two wins will be very nice."