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Marcos Alonso says he did not mean to hurt Arsenal's Hector Bellerin when scoring for Chelsea during the 3-1 win

Marcos Alonso has urged Chelsea to reproduce their high level of performances as they look to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League table.

The wing-back has been a revelation since Antonio Conte's change of formation earlier in the season, and has been an integral part of a Chelsea team that has opened up a healthy advantage at the league's summit.

The Blues are unbeaten in their last six games in all competitions but face a tough trip to Burnley on Nissan Super Sunday, with Alonso urging his team-mates to replicate recent form as they continue their bid to lift the Premier League trophy in May.

Speaking to Sky Sports' Geoff Shreeves, Alonso said: "We have to do the same as we have been doing. I think if we keep this focus and concentration and keep approaching games with this passion then it will be hard to beat us.

during the Premier League match between Hull City and Chelsea at KCOM Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Hull, England.
Image: Alonso has thrived in the wing-back position under Antonio Conte this season

"Burnley are a very strong team. When they play at home, they have a very good record and we know it is going to be a very tough game.

"We will have to approach the game like the important game it is. It could be a massive three points for us in this moment and we are working hard this week which we need to put into the game on Sunday."

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Alonso collided with Arsenal's Hector Bellerin before scoring his fourth goal of the season during Chelsea's 3-1 victory over their London rivals last weekend, with the latter substituted immediately after the incident due to concussion.

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"I spoke to him at half-time and after the game the following day, I texted to see how he was," Alonso said of the incident. "I think it was an unlucky challenge, we were both going for the ball. I never meant to hurt him and I hope he can play very soon.

Marcos Alonso rises above Hector Bellerin to head Chelsea into a 1-0 lead
Image: The wing-back was involved in a controversial incident with Hector Bellerin on Saturday

"I asked him what happened when he fell to the ground and he told me he couldn't remember so I think it was just unlucky and I hope he gets better soon."

Originally a left-back, Alonso arrived at Chelsea from Fiorentina in the summer, following head coach Conte from Italy, and has found himself in a wing-back role in the starting line-up.

Marcos Alonso signs for Chelsea (Picture courtesy of Chelsea FC)
Image: Alonso joined Chelsea from Fiorentina in the summer (Picture courtesy of Chelsea FC)

The 26-year-old has been partnered on the other side by Victor Moses, and has praised his team-mate for adapting to a new position.

"It is something I used to do in Italy," Alonso added. "That was a good help to play in a different role. It's not easy to adapt because it is different in the way you have to run, the way you have to defend and attack but I think the system is working very well and I feel very comfortable there.

Marcos Alonso celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the game
Image: Marcos Alonso has scored four goals for Chelsea this season - his joint-best tally

"You have to run a lot more because you have to attack like a winger and defend like a full-back. You have to pick the best time to go up and maybe have a rest at some point during the game to be the first to defend when the team is not having full control of the game.

"Some days when I see that he [Moses] is attacking more, I will stay more to cover and sometimes when I push more, he covers at the back. He is doing an amazing job, because I think for me, it is easier that I used to play in this position before but for him it is something new and he is doing a fantastic job there."

Catch Alonso in action as Chelsea travel to Burnley on Nissan Super Sunday from 12.30pm, with his full interview with Geoff Shreeves featuring in the build-up.