"I think this year will be no different from the previous years, in the sense that every year it is difficult - especially when you play in many competitions," Hazard told the Daily Mail. "This year we have the Champions League as well and it is not easy to succeed in multiple competitions. "But we will do our best and we have got depth in our squad so sometimes maybe one or two players can rest so they are 110 per cent for the next competition."Eden Hazard on why Chelsea can compete in England and Europe, Antonio Conte and why he could be worth £1bn https://t.co/0JfWx5m8rT pic.twitter.com/wdwmPU441R
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Eden Hazard on this season's Premier League title challengers: “Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, Man City. We will see." pic.twitter.com/8iG7KKfEEg— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) September 4, 2017Chelsea qualified for the Champions League this season after missing out last campaign and Hazard, who has been at the club since 2012, is keen to win the competition for the first time. "We just want to win as many trophies as possible. For me personally I haven't won the Champions League so maybe that one would be a little bit more special, but I would prefer us to win everything," he said. The Belgium international, who missed the start of the current domestic season with an ankle injury, returned to action during his nation's World Cup qualifier victories over Gibraltar on Aug. 31 and Greece on Sunday. Hazard also praised Chelsea manager Antonio Conte as "one of the best managers in the world" and said he shares a good relationship with the Italian. The 26-year-old playmaker is likely to feature in Chelsea's trip to Leicester City in the league on Saturday.