Chelsea attacker Eden Hazard says he is determined to be a champion again this season after he helped the Blues to two trophies last season.
According to Hypebeast, the Belgian who was one of the stars of the Chelsea team that lifted both the League Cup and the Premier League in the 2014-15 campaign, and was named in the PFA Team of the Year and awarded the PFA Player of the Year, is determined to even get better this season.
The 24-year old has come serious criticisms in Chelsea’s stuttering start to their title defence and was publically labelled the ‘worst player’ by Belgium manager Marc Wilmots following the Red Devils’ recent narrow win against Cyprus in Euro 2016 qualifying.
But Hazard insist he is keen to learn and get better.
Everyday I learn. In training, in the game. It’s good playing big games, if you play against a big player you can learn a lot. You learn a lot every day. Every day I try to reach a better level. This is my job, every day I try to score. Every game I try to score. I just want to be champion. I just want to be a champion and win everything like I did last season.
Eden Hazard, Source: Standard
Eden Hazard joined Chelsea from Lille during the 2012/2013 summer transfer window. Since then, he has grown to be a star player for the Blues and has win three trophies at Stamford Bridge.
