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Chelsea star Eden Hazard: I am always happy here

Eden Hazard insists he is happy at Chelsea and remains focused on rediscovering his best form in the final months of the season.

Chelsea supporters were angered in the build-up to last month's Champions League round-of-16 first-leg clash with Paris Saint-Germain when Hazard courted interest from the Ligue 1 leaders and Real Madrid in an interview with Le Parisien.

Hazard won the PFA Player of the Year award last season, registering 14 goals and nine assists as Chelsea claimed a first Premier League title in five years, but has shown little of that form as the Blues have struggled in this campaign.

Chelsea's poor results and dressing-room unrest cost Jose Mourinho his job in December, but Hazard has shown signs of improvement under interim manager Guus Hiddink after recovering from a groin injury.

Speculation persists that Hazard -- whose contract at Stamford Bridge runs until June 2020 -- could seek a move this summer, but the Belgian is adamant that he is only thinking about Chelsea.

"The future is always the same and that is to win trophies, next season, in two and three years," he told ChelseaTV.

"You want to win the games, to win trophies. [To do that] you have to be ready because all the teams want to beat Chelsea.

"We are ready for that. We have good players in the team and I hope we can win more trophies.

"I am always happy here. Even if I play badly, I'm happy. I know this is football but I try to keep a smile on my face every time.

"I am happy with my form -- I just need to score a couple of goals. I want the ball, I want to create something. Mentally I am here and it's good to be back [to fitness after groin and hip problems]."