The Belgium captain is eager to continue his good form when his team meet Wales in the Euro 2016 quarter-finals on Friday, with a semi-final spot the reward for the victors
Belgium captain Eden Hazard is determined to hit top form from the first whistle when his side meet Wales in the last eight at Euro 2016.
The Chelsea forward scored one and set up another in the 4-0 thrashing of Hungary in the last 16 as Marc Wilmots' side produced their finest display of the tournament so far.
Hazard has been struggling with a thigh injury, but revealed he was able to train on Thursday and "didn't feel too much pain" just 24 hours before the meeting with Wales.