My target is to give everything, and only if we win the trophies will I be relaxed.
— Eden Hazard
Chelsea are a big club - we have to win titles and to qualify for the Champions League. There's a lot to do, but we'll try to do it all.
Weight training and working on being explosive helped me gain a few yards of pace. Even when I was small, I was stocky. Even if people pushed me, I managed to stay on my feet.
I watched videos of great players. I was inspired by what they did, then I used to try things out in training.
It's true that Tottenham tempted me because it was a young team which was third in the league.
I've always said I wanted to play in England. There was a struggle between Chelsea and United, but according to me, Chelsea has the best project.
For the strikers, we have more freedom, and even when we lose the ball, if we press together, we can get it back, and it is good system for Chelsea.
We feel good. We are full of confidence. We take game after game and try to win every game.
I know as soon as a game is finished if I have done well. I don't need people to tell me. I want to achieve perfection.
I like to play as a No. 10. I think I have more freedom offensively. For Belgium, we have full backs who run hard and create a lot of space, which is good, and I like to play there.
When you are young, you sometimes play one good game and then one bad game.
With experience, you improve. I'm a better player now, more complete than I was when I was player of the year.
I didn't want to go to Chelsea, because I wanted to play the Champions League and they were sixth in the league.
You have to be ready for all the games and be at 100 per cent if you want to win in this League.
If my wife was to say, 'Honey, I'd like you to go to PSG', I would have to take it into account.
When I was back to 100 per cent fitness, I was able to show what I was capable of. I like to think I will bring a freshness into the Euros, and now that I am captain, I am going to do my best to take responsibility.
I've always been clear - I feel good at Chelsea. Every week, I repeat the same on PSG. It's a big team but an inferior league. I don't want to return to France, because I've won everything over there - the league title, cup, best player, best young player.
The FA Cup is something we want to win, but when you play for Chelsea, it is not something you think about a lot because you want to win every game.
It is good, it is better to be voted by the players - they know everything about football.
The first pitch I played on, for my first club, Braine-le-Comte, was only a metre from our house! I progressed very quickly.
People were saying, 'He's worth £32m? He tried a back-heel and fell over!' Even I laughed. In my head, I said, 'OK, you've seen the bad side, now come see the good side'.
With Lille, we could have gone to the South of France, and people wouldn't have recognised us. But at Chelsea, the players are at another level. Everything has changed - the language, the country - but it is up to me to adapt.
Chelsea have made a good investment for me, but I did not put any pressure on them.
It is always good to be on the scoresheet.
It is a pleasure to play under Jose Mourinho, and everything is OK. I learn every day. He is a normal coach. He speaks a lot with the players. I like it when the manager speaks a lot with you because it gives you confidence.
My first trophy in France was the Young Player of the Year. I was 17. Chelsea is not just one player. It is not only me. We have signed a lot of players. Now we have some good signings like Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa.
Individually, I am very happy because I can play in every game. I can be on the pitch and do what I like to do, which is play football.
I try to play like I did when I was a young boy playing in my garden. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not so good, but I try to always make sure I give my best to help the team, even if I am not having the best game myself.
I try to be this kind of player: the type who does something whenever he gets the ball. Sometimes in the past, I've gone through games where I've not touched the ball for 20 or 30 minutes.
I am happy with my form; I just need to score a couple of goals. I want the ball. I want to create something.
I have always been the same player, but Conte knows how to treat players, having played at the highest level himself.
You want to win the games, to win trophies.
Deep down, I never wanted to see Mourinho fired. We experienced some very beautiful things together in 2015.
Jose Mourinho and I get along well. I've lots of respect for him. He gives me a lot of confidence. After a bad game, he dares to say, 'We have played with 10 today,' but that's it. At moments like that, he leaves me alone.
The FA Cup for all the fans does mean something special.
I know how to make the difference. When I make the difference, I often do it at the end of the match, and that shows that I am fresh.
When I was small, I was the same as everyone else. I used to play in a small council estate nearby. But it's really my family who taught me. I started watching my dad play from the age of two. I wanted to be like him.
The directors told me they were going to recruit good players with whom I could play decent football. Marko Marin, Oscar and me, we like to have the ball at our feet. Juan Mata likes the ball; so does Ramires.
At 21, Real Madrid or Barcelona would have been more difficult for me. If I play well enough at Chelsea, I could win my place in the starting team, and my priority is to play.
I spoke with Abramovich. He is very simple and loves football. We were on the same wavelength: he wants to confirm Chelsea's position at the top.
We don't look at records, but if we can make history in this club, we will. It's not only about Chelsea, this league.
You mustn't smile when you lose. You have to be sad like other people. You have to win every game.
I play on the left hand side, and I try to do the best I can.
For a young player like me, it is good to play for a club that can get to the semi-finals because one of the reasons I play football is for these big games.
These days, I'm always trying to have lots of touches, to be involved, and to play my football for 90 minutes.
I'm not saying I like to be kicked, but it's good for me to feel I am in the game. Definitely. A motivation.
The Premier League is difficult. The small teams can beat the big teams.
I don't need to speak about N'Golo; everyone knows about him. He's everywhere. I think, sometimes when I'm on the pitch, I see him twice. One on the left, one on the right. I think I'm playing with twins!
The future is always the same, and that is to win trophies - next season, in two and three years.
I don't want to say PSG is a step backwards, but It would be returning to something I already know. I'm always in for new challenges. When I will leave Chelsea one day, it would be to discover something new.