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Thursday 17 May 2018

Hazard Can Become Chelsea Great - Zola

The Italian is trusting that the Belgian playmaker will remain at Stamford Bridge following the club's inability to fit the bill for the Champions League
Hazard Can Become Chelsea Great - Zola
Gianfranco Zola is trusting Eden Hazard will remain at Chelsea next season on his approach to turning into a Stamford Bridge legend.

Peril has admirers at both Real Madrid and Paris-Saint Germain, however he talked about how the club's designs in the transfer market may influence his future in front of the FA Cup last.

The 27-year-old has demanded that Champions League football isn't a need as he enters the most recent two years of his Chelsea contract, yet he wants to see who the club sign for next season.

Zola appreciates watching Hazard play and expectations the Belgium international , who outperformed his count of 101 goals scored and assists for the club not long ago, will keep on setting new benchmarks in west London.

"It is a joy for whoever cherishes football to appreciate watching Hazard," Zola told Goal , as he gets ready for Chelsea Legends' match against Inter Forever on Friday. "I am extremely happy that he plays for Chelsea.

"I am happy he enhanced my records and I trust he will twofold them up, triple them up and it regards see someone who plays football so well.

"For him, it is great and it offers continuation to the club and supporters. I truly wish so [that he can accomplish my status]. I have been preferred for quite a while and individuals acknowledged what I gave on the pitch, as well as the way that I invested such a long energy at this club. For Eden, I think it will be the same.

"There will come a minute for him where he gets a great deal of tribute for this. You are constantly exceptionally glad when you see his dedication and energy for the club that you play for, so I am, extremely cheerful about that."

The legends diversion against Inter is being played in memory of Ray Wilkins, who passed away a month ago and sees a large group of names, including Michael Ballack, Marcel Desailly, Javier Zanetti and Jurgen Klinsmann participating.

Zola, who is viewed as one of Chelsea's most prominent ever players and put in seven years at the club, has not played at Stamford Bridge since his tribute against Real Zaragoza and the 51-year-old concedes he has been apprehensive about coming back to play before his old group.

He stated: "To be completely forthright, toward the starting I was somewhat perplexed, considering my physical state of half a month back yet now I am somewhat better.

"To be completely forthright, I am significantly more casual and I am prepared. It was quite a while back, since I played at Stamford Bridge. My last amusement was my tribute. It will be an awesome day since I remember everything. The group and the feeling of playing before them.

"Truly, the entire stadium and supporters have been exceptional to me. I have a feeling that I have done my bit like numerous others. We endeavor to improve this club a club. I did my part however there were additionally numerous others. To be reasonable, every one of them delighted in being a piece of this club and they had an influence in making this club what it is currently."

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