Eden Hazard eased the pressure on under-pressure manager Antonio Conte with a deadly double to shoot Chelsea back into the top four.

Conte's job would have been in serious jeopardy if Chelsea had lost against rock-bottom West Brom, but Hazard's brilliant brace and Victor Moses' strike ensured the Blues returned to winning ways after two consecutive Premier League defeats.

Conte put talk of his job security to one side after Monday night's win saying: 'We are getting used with the speculation.

Eden Hazard's brace on Monday night eased the immediate pressure on boss Antonio Conte

The Italian was under mounting pressure after heavy defeats to Watford and Bournemouth

'My players know very well what our work is and what we have to do. For sure we are going to try to fight against this speculation.

'There is only one way, to win and play good football. I think until the end we continue to live with this speculation. For me it is not important.'

Chelsea fans made their feelings crystal clear on Monday, singing Conte's name on several occasions - a clear indication that they'd prefer him to stay.

'For sure I have to thank the fans,' he said. 'They showed me great support because I think they are reading speculation and rumours about me.

'It means that, maybe in our 18 months together, they understand my passion and my will to defend these colours, this shirt, this badge.

Conte thanked the home fans for sticking by him as they chanted his name during the game

Daniel Sturridge will undergo a scan on Tuesday after limping off on three minutes at Chelsea

'To feel this atmosphere around me is very important. It's very important to feel that people appreciate my work here in Chelsea. For sure, for me it's important.'

Meanwhile, Daniel Sturridge will undergo a scan on Tuesday after limping off just three minutes into the game with a hamstring injury.

Manager Alan Pardew, whose side leave for Barcelona this morning for some warm weather training, will be hoping for some good news regarding his January loan signing.

But it seems certain that Sturridge is already facing a fight to be available for West Brom's FA Cup fifth round clash against Southampton on Saturday.

'He was distraught, the way he's worked at our place has been of the highest order,' Pardew said.

'He's absolutely devastated because he wants this period to be a success for himself and for West Brom.'