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Hazard wants to help Chelsea and not himself

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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Eden-Hazard-c11863 has gone on to admit that he is looking to help Chelsea progress as a team, instead of just focusing on personal glory.
The player was signed by the Blues from Lille in the summer transfer window, and with the team dishing out over thirty million pounds for the player, they expect the very best from him.
The youngster was outstanding in the team’s games against Wigan and Reading, as he helped create numerous chances for the team and spurred them on. He also went on to score his first goal for the team against Newcastle United, and the pace at which things
are going, he seems to be on course to becoming one of the best players to ever play for the team.
Despite the fact that the twenty one year old can score goals himself, he tends to past the ball to his team mates, as he feels that he likes to set his team up to score goals as opposed to scoring them himself.
As a result, it is apparent that Hazard is looking to help the Blues move forward as a team.
When talking about his role at Chelsea, the Belgian is reported to have said:  “I love to set up my team-mates"
“I am not here to be a star, to show off. I am here to play for the others, but if I have to try and clinch a game then I will."
Even though the player has settled into the team with such ease, there still seem to be some problems that he is facing with life at the Stamford Bridge.
Hazard has gone on to admit that he has found it hard to adjust to life in London, but hopes to get adjusted and settled in within the coming months.
“It’s totally different here. With Lille we could have gone to the South of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 and people would not have recognised us. But at Chelsea, the players are at another level," he added.

"Everything has changed for me — the language, the country — but it is up to me to adapt.”

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