Chelsea new-boy Eden Hazard says he is not at Stamford Bridge to 'show off' but will step up and try and win a game himself if the situation demands it.

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"It's a competition that gets everyone dreaming," he added. "Every detail counts at this level. "It was good experience (last season with Lille). I hope to do better in it. "It will be complicated, because now Chelsea are the team to beat. "The goal is to win the Champions League every year, but we know it is difficult to win it twice in a row." Hazard admits he is still adjusting to life in England following his summer move and says joining Chelsea has been a culture shock. "It's totally different here," he said. "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 for me - the language, the country - but it is up to me to adapt."