
Eden
Hazard's father says his son is fully focused on playing for Chelsea and
still wants to win trophies at Stamford Bridge.
Hazard has been linked with a move away from the west London club, with
Manchester United listed as a potential suitor for his services in one
national newspaper report on Friday.
Real Madrid have been mentioned as a possible destination for Hazard ever
since Zinedine Zidane's public praise of the player in November. Zidane has
since taken over as manager at the Bernabeu.
But Hazard's father, Thierry, insists his son is fully committed to playing
for Chelsea, where he hopes to win more silverware.
"Eden is completely focused on Chelsea," Hazard's father told Belgian
newspaper Het Niewsblad.
"Even with Chelsea he still has ambition. Winning a title might be hard, but
finishing in the top three is still possible."
Eden plays a kind of football where you have to be 100 per cent. Therefore I
hope that he takes the time to hit top form again.
Thierry Hazard feels his son is feeling the effects of a gruelling winter
schedule and will not be back to full capabilities before he is 100 per cent
fit.
"Eden now has two injuries in quick succession," he said.
"I am convinced that his current groin injury related to the hip injury he
sustained earlier this season. These injuries happen because he plays a lot
of games.
"Eden plays a kind of football where you have to be 100 per cent. Therefore
I hope that he takes the time to hit top form again. He is at an age that he
must organise his season and his games wisely."