CHELSEA’S Eden Hazard has indicated his desire to work under Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane - but insisted he’s happy at Stamford Bridge.

 

Chelsea’s Eden Hazard reveals he wants to unite with Real Madrid’s Zinedine Zidane
Eden Hazard has two assists in the Premier League this season
 
The Belgian attacker has endured a difficult campaign on the back of the Blues’ title winning season.
Playmaker Hazard scored his first goal of the season at MK Dons from the penalty spot last Sunday in Chelsea’s FA Cup fourth round victory. 
Having finally ended his extended barren run at club level, Chelsea fans are hoping their star man from last term can push on to help them qualify for Europe.
 
His relationship with former boss Jose Mourinho was reportedly tested at times before the coach lost his job, although Hazard recently sent him a message to apologise for the situation. 
Under Guus Hiddink now, Chelsea and Hazard have improved, with the Blues unbeaten in all competitions since Mourinho was sacked.
The 25-year-old appears more settled, although he has been linked with a move to Real Madrid
Despite his excitement surrounding the idea of working with idol Zidane, Hazard has made it clear he has no intention of exiting west London for Madrid.
 
“I have always appreciated Zidane,” said Hazard to Belgian newspaper La Gazette, as he responded to comments from the Madrid boss on his ability. 
“I know about him as a player but not so much as a coach, although he has been very successful debut at the Bernabeu. But I am still under contract at Chelsea and I feel fine.
When asked if he’d like to play under Zidane in the future, Hazard replied: “Yes, of course.
“When I was little, I watched him on TV and on the internet for hours. But, and I repeat, I feel very well at Chelsea, so this is not news.”

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