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Eden Hazard wants to help Chelsea win trophies in coming years

Eden Hazard of Chelsea celebrates
Image: Eden Hazard insists he remains happy at Stamford Bridge

Eden Hazard says he is 'happy' at Chelsea and wants to help the Blues win more trophies.

Hazard, who scooped last season's PFA Players' Player of the Year prize as well as the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year award, has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain.

But in an interview with Chelsea TV, the Belgian playmaker, who signed a five-year contract last season, insisted he sees his long-term future at Stamford Bridge.

"The future is always the same and that is to win trophies, next season, in two and three years," Hazard said.

"You want to win the games, to win trophies. [To do that] you have to be ready because all the teams want to beat Chelsea. We are ready for that. We have good players in the team and I hope we can win more trophies.

"I am always happy here. Even if I play badly, I'm happy. I know this is football but I try to keep a smile on my face every time."

Eden Hazard is congratulated after scoring in the FA Cup against Manchester City
Image: Hazard is congratulated after scoring against Manchester City in the FA Cup

Hazard has come under fire for his below-par performances, which have seen him fail to score in any of Chelsea's 25 Premier League matches this season.

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Despite his lack of potency in front of goal, Chelsea find themselves on an 11-game unbeaten league run, which has lifted them to 10th in the table after a disastrous start to the season.

They host Stoke on Saturday and could go seventh with a win, but Hazard is refusing to take anything for granted, citing Swansea's 2-1 midweek win at Arsenal as a sign of the Premier League's growing unpredictability.

Ashley Williams celebrates scoring Swansea's second and match-winning goal against Arsenal
Image: Swansea beat Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday

"We saw the other day that Swansea beat Arsenal at home," he said. "It is very strange.

"You have to be ready for all the games and be at 100 per cent if you want to win in this league. The Premier League is difficult. The small teams can beat the big teams.

"I am happy with my form, I just need to score a couple of goals. I want the ball, I want to create something. Mentally, I am here and it's good to be back [to fitness after groin and hip problems]."

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