
Eden
Hazard says he is 'learning every day' as he looks for the spark to
re-ignite his season.
Last season's PFA and FWA player of the year admits that Chelsea are 'in a
bad way' but is adamant they can turn it round, beginning against Dynamo
Kiev in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Chelsea are 15th in the league table, having lost six of their 11 matches,
and are currently in third position after three games in Champions League
Group G.
Hazard told the club's website: "We drew the last game in Kiev and we know
they have good players, but the game there we deserved to win, and if we can
win for the fans at Stamford Bridge it will be a good result.
"All the things were not in the favour of Chelsea. We tried everything but
didn't score. Okay, 0-0 was a good result but when you watch the game you
can see we deserved to win. We drew there, we lost in Porto and we need to
improve and take three points on Wednesday night.
"We are not winning games, this is the most important thing. We need to keep
going in training; we want to improve together and just want to win matches.
We know the season after you are champion, it is difficult as everybody
wants to beat you. We missed chances, I missed penalties, it's very
difficult but we need to keep going and improve.
The Belgium midfielder insists he is ignoring the negative press surrounding
the club and is taking heart from the support of his team-mates.
"It is the case I learn every day now," he said. "I need to train and try to
forget everything and be a better player.
"We try to speak about it together. The communication is very important. We
know when we are in a bad way we need to keep going with communication.
People are sad when you don't win but the communication is very important
and we did very well because every day we spoke together, and this is good.
"In a good moment or in a bad moment, we are professional. Personally I
don't read the newspapers. I try to focus only on my football and win
games."