Hazard
Eden
Hazard said he was keen to recapture the form he displayed in
Chelsea's title-winning 2014-15 campaign to help the club recover from
the low performance of last season and bring the Premier League trophy
back to Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea
launched one of the worst defences of the league title in living memory
last campaign, finishing 10th in the final table 31 points behind
champions Leicester City.
"I want
to be the best, like I was two seasons ago. I said -- after the season
like this -- I wanted to stay at Chelsea because I didn't want to finish
like this," Hazard told British media.
The
Belgian winger's 14 goals helped Chelsea become the English champions
for the fifth time in 2015 and helped him secure England's Footballer of the
Year and the Players' Player of the Year awards.
The goals, however, dried up last season for the 25-year-old, who netted just four times in the league.
"We've got to show
to everybody we are Chelsea, we're big players, we're a big team and we
didn't finish in a good place last season. Now we want to do better and
win the Premier League. We need to do this," Hazard said.
Hazard also said if he was to ever leave the west London club, it would only be as a Premier League champion.
"When I was in
France (with Lille), I finished my last game with a hat-trick and that
was a good time to leave. And if I must leave one day, I hope I can
finish good here and be a champion again," he added.
New
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has already strengthened his squad with
two big-money signings in striker Michy Batshuayi and midfielder N'Golo
Kante.
Conte's side will face West Ham United at Stamford Bridge as they begin their Premier League game in England on Aug. 15.
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