The Belgium international joined Chelsea from Lille for £32million in 2012

Tricky forward looks set to sign a new five-year deal at Stamford Bridge

Eden Hazard hopes to replicate Frank Lampard's achievements at Stamford Bridge in order to carve his name in Chelsea history and become a club legend.

Lampard, who scored against Chelsea for loan club Manchester City on September 21, spent 13 years at the west London side, during which time he scored 211 times to become their all-time record goalscorer.

And Hazard, who moved to Jose Mourinho's side from Lille for a fee of £32million in 2012, told The Sun: 'I would love to succeed like Frank did - play like he did and win the prizes he has won.

The Belgium international wants to leave a similar mark to Frank Lampard by the time he leaves Chelsea

Eden Hazard has shone for the Blues in his first two seasons at the club since joining from Ligue 1 side Lille

Lampard won 13 trophies during a 13-year spell at Stamford Bridge, during which he also scored 211 times

Hazard wants to replicate Lampard's achievements so he can earn a similar legendary status at the club

'He is an inspiration, not just for me and everyone at Chelsea but every footballer.

'Whoever loves the game - even if they are not a Chelsea fan - will tell you Frank is a great player. His record is magnificent. That's why he is a Chelsea legend and always will be.'

Chelsea, who sit top of the Premier League with 13 points from five games, host Aston Villa at 3pm on Saturday afternoon at Stamford Bridge.

The former England international made Chelsea pay for letting him go by equalising at The Etihad last week