Eden Hazard has dismissed speculation linking him with French champions Paris Saint-Germain and says he is solely focused on Chelsea. The Belgian says he has no desire to leave Stamford Bridge, while he also played down the Blues' chances of winning the Champions League and praised boss Jose Mourinho. The Belgium international has been in stunning form this season, with a match-winning hat-trick against Newcastle on Saturday bringing his Premier League tally for the season to 12 goals.
Hazard believes he made the right decision to move to Stamford Bridge, hailing the lessons he has learnt from the club's veterans, and has no intention of joining les Parisiens as he aims to become the best with Chelsea. "The Premier League? We'll see. If we play every game like we did at City, we will be champions. Me, I will do nothing alone. If we can get titles, it will be thanks to the team."
The 23-year-old also praised the impact of Jose Mourinho, describing him as the best manager on the planet. He said: "His trophies talk for him. Wherever he goes, he wins trophies. "Nobody was able to win at Manchester City. Those who still doubted his potential should stop. He has already demonstrated that he is the best coach in the world.
"I have a very simple relationship with him. He trusted us without always being behind us to see what we do. He likes to laugh and put us at ease. "Sometimes he is not happy, this is normal. After that, I have no problem with him. I play all the time and I give the best."
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