Hazard opens up on his Chelsea future
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Eden Hazard’s penalty last night was enough to see the Blues through to the finals of the Europa League.

However, he is still yet to figure out his own future at the club.

I don’t think [about] that. I’m only thinking about trying to win something for this club,” Hazard told BT Sport when asked about his future, having helped secure a Baku showdown with Arsenal later this month.

“If it’s my last game [the final] I will try to do everything. In my mind I don’t know yet, so I will just try to win games for Chelsea.”

“It was hard but when you start a game you think you can reach the final, especially when you draw the first game away,” added Hazard. “At home it’s a bit easier but today it wasn’t.

“I think we played a great game but the semi-final of the Europa League is not easy. At the end we won on penalties and we’re just happy. Now we go to Baku and will try to win the trophy.

“In the first half, yes, I think we were the better team, but then as keeps happening we concede a goal after five minutes of the second half. It was 50-50 in the end and penalties is 50-50 as well.

“It’s a penalty, you never know, but I always take my responsibility. I scored and the boys are happy, the fans are happy, but it’s not finished.

“We have a game to play against Arsenal. We need to go to Baku and play with quality and win the game.”

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