
Eden
Hazard said he wants to become a "Chelsea legend" after passing 100 goals
for the club in a 2-1 win over Watford.
Hazard netted in either half as Chelsea won at Vicarage Road to move back
into the top four in the Premier League.
Asked the significance of scoring his 100th and 101st goals for Chelsea,
Hazard told Sky Sports: "It means a lot, especially because we also won.
"Scoring 101 goals with this amazing club is something I will never forget,
but now I think the fans, the staff, myself, the players, we want more.
"I want to score more for this club and then try to be a legend like [Frank]
Lampard, [John]Terry, [Didier] Drogba, I try to do my best. But when we are
winning we can enjoy a lot."
Hazard also said the result was a good response from Chelsea after losing at
home to Leicester at the weekend.
"We showed great character against Manchester City after losing to Wolves
and today we did the same. We lost three days ago against Leicester and we
needed to respond on the pitch and we did well.
"When we can fight together we are a top team so we need to do it more
often.
"I missed a couple of chances, especially in the first half, but when you
miss you just need to keep your focus and try to score more goals."
Chelsea travel to Crystal Palace on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, before a
home game against Southampton on January 2.