Chelsea recovered from their recent malaise to return to the top of the Barclays Premier League with a routine 3-0 victory over Stoke.
Jose Mourinho declared Chelsea's title challenge was over after last weekend's loss at Crystal Palace and, with the Blues' fate out of their own hands, winning the remaining six games was the target.
Liverpool, who play West Ham on Sunday, and Manchester City, 4-1 winners over Southampton earlier on Saturday, have games in-hand, but Chelsea sit atop the standings with five games to go after Mohamed Salah netted on his full debut.
Frank Lampard followed up to score after Asmir Begovic saved his penalty and Willian curled in a third in the Blues' 15th home win of the season.
It was the response Mourinho - now unbeaten in 77 home Premier League matches - had demanded, although the returning Fernando Torres had few chances of note.
Over and out: Willian put Chelsea into a 3-0 lead against Stoke with a fantastic curling effort
Seconds: Frank Lampard saw his penalty saved by Asmir Begovic, but the midfielder tapped in the rebound
Spot kick: Lampard (left) looks relieved after originally missing his penalty
Stonewall: Stoke's Ryan Shawcross brings down Chelsea's Mohamed Salah for a Chelsea penalty
Finish: Salah (centre) grabbed his second goal for Chelsea after being handed a rare start by Jose Mourinho
Match facts
Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Cech 5; Ivanovic 6.5, Cahill 6.5, Terry 6.5, Azpilicueta 6.5; Lampard 7 (Luiz 70), Matic 7; Willian 7.5 (Cole 78), Schurrle 6.5 (Hazard 59, 6), Salah 8; Torres 6.
Subs not used: Oscar, Ba, Schwarzer, Kalas.
Stoke (4-5-1): Begovic 5; Cameron 5 (Wilkinson 46, 4.5), Wilson 5, Shawcross 5, Pieters 5; Odemwingie 6, Whelan, Palacios 6 (Adam 46, 4,5), Nzonzi 6, Arnautovic 6; Crouch 5 (Walters 78).
Subs not used: Muniesa, Guidetti, Etherington, Sorensen.
MOM: Salah
Referee: Lee Probert - 6
*Player ratings by SAMI MOKBEL at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea had lost three of their last five games - all the defeats away - following the Selhurst Park loss with a 3-1 Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss at Paris St Germain, when Mourinho selected a striker-less starting XI.
It seemed like the ideal time for Stoke - winners of three straight games and with one defeat in nine - to head to Stamford Bridge, a venue where they had not won in the league in 40 years.
But Chelsea's steeliness of old returned as the Blues recorded an eighth consecutive home clean sheet, continuing a run which began with the FA Cup defeat of Stoke in January.
Mourinho has long bemoaned Chelsea's lack of firepower, with their challenge built on a five-man defensive unit - Petr Cech, Branislav Ivanovic, Cesar Azpilicueta, Gary Cahill and John Terry - who started as a combination for a 10th successive game.
With Tuesday's return at home to PSG in mind, Mourinho rested Eden Hazard and Oscar in a team showing four changes following the midweek loss in Paris.
Behind the recalled Torres and Salah were Nemanja Matic and Lampard, while Wilson Palacios came in for Stephen Ireland in the only change to the Stoke side which beat Hull 1-0 last weekend.
Thankful: Salah (right) looks to the sky as he celebrates scoring Chelsea's first goal
Strike: Chelsea winger Willian scores a brilliant goal to put the Blues into a 3-0 lead
Head and shoulders: Peter Crouch (right) easily out-jumps John Terry but misses the ball
Popular: Chelsea players celebrate with Salah after his opening goal
Mourinho was unhappy with the early attention shown to Torres by a TV cameraman, who stalked the striker in the minutes before kick-off.
Torres was then muscled off a Willian through ball by Ryan Shawcross and Marc Wilson and the striker then shot wide after Azpilicueta stole the ball near the edge of the visitors' box.
It was not all about Torres, though, as Salah shot straight at Begovic and Ivanovic, who joined the attack whenever he could, headed weakly from a Lampard corner.
A Willian shot deflected off Glenn Whelan and forced Begovic to turn the ball round the post for a corner and Ivanovic blasted wide with the outside of his right boot.
Stoke's meek response was Peter Odemwingie's ambitious effort, which was never going to trouble Cech from 35 yards.
Unlucky: Branislav Ivanovic (centre) wheels away in celebration, but his header was disallowed
Sticking the boot in: Frank Lampard goes in for a challenge on Glenn Whelan
Watching: Chelsea boss Mourinho watches as his team battle against Stoke at Stamford Bridge
Working hard: Chelsea's midfielder Nemanja Matic shielded his back four perfectly
Blocked: Torres sees his shot saved by Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic in the first half (right)
Torres' instinct then gave him an opportunity as he nipped in to intercept a chested pass from Erik Pieters intended for Begovic, who spread himself to snuff out the danger.
The Spaniard went down under the attentions of Geoff Cameron in the penalty area, but no sooner had referee Lee Probert waved play on than Chelsea were in front.
Azpilicueta found Matic with a throw-in and the Serb brushed off Odemwingie before drilling a pass back across the area for Salah to sweep in a shot which wrong-footed Begovic.
Salah, who scored his first Chelsea goal in the 6-0 defeat of Arsenal, mis-controlled a Willian pass as he tore through on goal as he spurned a chance.
Ivanovic was narrowly offside in heading past Begovic as Chelsea had a second chalked off.
On the wing: Andre Schurrle (right) was a lively presence during the first 45 minutes
Battle: Matic tussles with Odemwingie (left) during the Premier League match at Stamford bridge
Busy: Willain put in a typically hard-working performance for his team
Charlie Adam and Andy Wilkinson replaced Palacios and Cameron at half-time, with the Scot immediately throwing his weight around and catching Andre Schurrle on the foot.
The German made way for Hazard a few minutes later, with the Belgian having an immediate impact as his neat flick played in Salah, who was fouled by Wilkinson for a penalty.
Lampard's spot kick was well saved by Begovic, but the midfielder followed up to score.
Stoke had few forays forward, with Marko Arnautovic failing to bring down a lofted pass and the ball running out, before Chelsea netted a third.
Return: Ashley Cole (centre) came on in the second half after a spell on the sidelines
Hazard fed Salah, who in turn found Willian.
With the Stoke defence backing off, the Brazilian brilliantly curled in from the edge of the box.
Adam caught Chelsea substitute David Luiz in the chest with his studs before Ashley Cole came on for his first appearance since the FA Cup defeat of Stoke and the Blues saw out victory.
Buddies from Brazil: Willian celebrates his goal with fellow Brazilian David Luiz (right)
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