Chelsea forward, Eden Hazard, has said that he will do everything in his power to help Chelsea win the Europa League.
Chelsea will lock horns with Arsenal later this month in the final of the Europa League.
The game might be Hazard's final game for the Blues.
Hazard converted the decisive spot-kick in the 4-3 shootout win over Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday that sent Chelsea into the final.
The Belgian international is expected to leave the Stamford Bridge at the end of the season after seven years at the club.
"If it's my last game, I will try to do everything for this club to win a trophy," Hazard told BT Sport.
"In my mind I don't know yet, I don't think about that. I'm only thinking about winning something for this club and this squad.
"We played a great game but the semi-final is not so easy. We are happy and we will go to Baku to try to win the trophy."
With Chelsea playing away at Leicester City on the final day of the league season, the penalty could be Hazard's last kick of a ball at Stamford Bridge but he knows there remains a big job to do in Azerbaijan.
"I always take my responsibility when I have to," said Hazard, who has 19 goals this season.
"Today we are happy but it's not finished. We have another game to play against Arsenal. We need to go there and play with quality and win the game," he said.
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