#3 Didier Drogba
Former Chelsea superstar and the ultimate big-game player, Didier Drogba, remains one of the most prolific goalscorers in the Premier League era. The striker holds the record of scoring ten goals in ten finals and winning ten trophies.
With enormous power and precision, Drogba's shots frequently managed to find a way into the back of the net. His screamers from long range were also one of his virtues, which is why it was always a mistake to give him space with the ball. The forward was the true definition of a sharpshooter and had a penchant for being in the right place at the right time.
Drogba was always the fan favorite due to his habit of bringing out his very best at the biggest stages. In big games, Chelsea could always rely on Drogba to have an impact on the tie. The former Blues forward was merciless in front of goal, scoring 164 goals and assisting 87 more during his tenure at the club.
#2 Frank Lampard
Arguably the greatest player to ever play for Chelsea, Frank Lampard needs no introduction. He had a massive haul of 211 goals, which is still a record for any midfielder in the Premier League. The Chelsea legend was known for his screamers from outside the box which left fans and rivals speechless.
Besides his goals, Lampard was also a talented playmaker. Operating as an attacking midfielder, he was vicious with his thorough balls. Due to his impressive passing range, he used to set up goals for his teammates quite easily by utilizing spaces. He also had 150 assists under his belt for the Blues, which evidenced the midfielder's caliber.
During his 13 years at Chelsea, Lampard won three Premier League titles and one UEFA Champions League title, among other notable achievements.
#1 Eden Hazard
To say Eden Hazard was brilliant for Chelsea would be an understatement. With his jaw-dropping set of skills and charisma on the pitch, the Belgian was a total package. For the better part of the last decade, Hazard was key to the Blues' success and was undeniably one of the best players in the Premier League.
On the left flank, Hazard's dominance was undisputed. The 30-year old glided past defenders with such grace that it was extremely hard for the defenders to mark him. Besides his impact on the final third, he was also a playmaker and often dropped deep to create chances for his team.
Hazard is currently enduring a torrid time at Real Madrid, riddled with injuries. However, his exploits with Chelsea saw him score 110 goals and provide 92 assists during his tenure at the club.