
Eden
Hazard wants Chelsea to lay down a marker for next season by completing a
Premier League and FA Cup double on Saturday.
The Belgian hopes Chelsea will be at their ruthless best against Arsenal and
send a message that the Blues are the team to beat next season, with a new
generation ready to rival Chelsea's serial winners of old.
"It's always important against Arsenal," Hazard said.
"We just want to win games, we know that every year they have some injuries
in Arsenal.
"Even for the next season, I think Saturday is a good opportunity to put
pressure on them and to all the opponents also.
"The last 10 years in Chelsea it was great. (But) Lampard is finished,
Didier Drogba is finished, Ashley Cole, John Terry now.
"They won a lot of trophies, now it's like a new generation.
"We want to prove that the club is one of the best in the world. So we have
to be ready for that.
"We have this new manager, we have a couple of young players, so everything
is ready to build something."
During his five years at Stamford Bridge, Hazard has won two Premier League
titles, the League Cup and Europa League
He is pleased with his silverware haul, but is keen to win with the same
regularity as Terry, who will claim a 16th and final major trophy of his
Chelsea career if the Blues can overcome Arsenal at Wembley.
"It's not bad - but it can be better," Hazard said.
"I didn't win a lot - I won a couple of titles, but him? Everything. I hope
to have the same opportunities.
"The FA Cup and Champions League, why not?"
Terry made his 717th appearance and last Stamford Bridge outing as a Chelsea
player in last Sunday's 5-1 win over Sunderland, and at Wembley he could
turn out for a 718th time.
Hazard says Terry's Chelsea's departure is a chance for his team-mates to
step up and replace the inspirational 36-year-old central defender.
"Some of the guys are ready to take this opportunity," he added.
"We have a couple of leaders - I try to be one on the pitch. We have a lot
of guys who can do that."