CHELSEA interim manager, Guus Hiddink, has insisted that Eden Hazard is committed to the club, despite speculation over his future, and backed the attacker to recapture his best form.
The Belgium international has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge at the end of the season, yet his boss insists he is keen to succeed at the club.
The Belgium international has been linked with moves away from Stamford Bridge and his father on Friday revealed he was playing through a groin injury.
Hiddink is certain Hazard, last season’s PFA Players’ Player of the Year, remains hungry to succeed at Chelsea.
“Everybody has his own charisma. If you see Diego Costa, he is very outspoken. When he’s angry, you see that he is angry,” he told a press conference.
“Eden is a little bit of a different character, a little bit more introverted. He doesn’t show what he really [feels]. He’s a different person with different expressions, but it doesn’t mean that he’s not involved.
“Sometimes we like to see a little bit more expression, and when it’s more obvious we accept it a bit more easily.