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Eden Hazard vows to set tone for next season with strong finish

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 23:  Eden Hazard of Chelsea celebrates with Branislav Ivanovic of Chelsea after scoring his sides second goal during the Barcl
Image: Eden Hazard scored his first goals of the season against Bournemouth last week

Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard is determined to end a season of ignominy on a high note as he prepares to face rivals Tottenham.

Hazard, who lost his PFA Player of the Year crown to Riyad Mahrez on Sunday, has suffered a miserable campaign, scoring his first goals of the season in last weekend's win over Bournemouth.

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His own personal struggles have been mirrored by his club, with Chelsea languishing 22 points behind second-placed Spurs, but Hazard believes it is important the Blues give the fans hope that things will improve next season by performing in their final four matches of the season.

Diego Costa (C), Eden Hazard (R) and Chelsea players react
Image: Chelsea have offered a miserable title defence this season

"Yes, the game is important," Hazard told the official club website. "But also the next one and the next one and the next one. We have four games to play and we want to finish the best we can.

"Four games and if we can beat all of the four opponents it will be good.

"It is important to finish the season well, for the players who go to the Euros and to prepare for the next season, because we have a lot of games again to play next season and if we want to start really well next season we have to finish this season well."

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Hazard has made no secret of his desire to end Spurs fading title hopes by beating them on Monday and he is looking forward to an electric atmosphere at Stamford Bridge.

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"When you are on the pitch you are concentrated just on beating the team but you can feel in the stadium that the atmosphere is a bit different when you play Spurs than playing other teams, because for the fans it is very important and for us as well."

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