
Eden Hazard has conceded he persevered through a "waste" season with Chelsea a year ago however demands he would not like to see Jose Mourinho terminated as mentor.
The Belgium worldwide oversaw only six objectives all season for the Blues, neglecting to imitate the structure that saw him voted Player of the Year for 2014/15 amid the club's title-winning effort.
Jose Mourinho was let go in December after an appalling protection of their title, with Hazard coming in for feedback for his absence of structure and for appearing to substitute himself because of a hip harm in Mourinho's last amusement in control.
In any case, when gotten some information about cases he assumed a part in Mourinho's takeoff, Hazard was rebellious and demanded he was sharp for the Portuguese to remain.
"Individuals say what they need," Hazard told L'Equipe. "It was a period where I wasn't playing admirably. Be that as it may, where it counts I never needed Mourinho to be terminated. I was behind him.
"We encountered some awesome things. This year I wasn't as great. Be that as it may, I lifted myself up. I took it upon myself. I was reprimanded a considerable measure. I managed with it. It doesn't influence me. I've returned well, just.
"I haven't had a decent year. You must be clear — I've had a refuse year separated from the last month [for Chelsea]. I had little issues, wounds and lost structure.
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