Eden Hazard has issued an apology for laughing with his former Chelsea team-mates on the pitch following Real Madrid's Champions League exit on Wednesday.
Hazard returned to Stamford Bridge for the first time since his huge £90million transfer to Spain in 2019. After the game, he was seen smiling and laughing with his former colleagues Kurt Zouma and Edouard Mendy at full-time.
Thomas Tuchel's side book their place in the Istanbul final with a 3-1 aggregate victory.
Hazard has since taken to Instagram to issue an apology, saying it wasn't his 'intention to offend Real Madrid fans' and that it is a 'dream' to play for the club.
Hazard took to his Instagram story to say: 'I am sorry. I have read a lot of opinions about me today and it wasn't my intention to offend Real Madrid fans.
'It has always been my dream to play for Real Madrid and I came here to win.
'The season is not over and together we must now battle for La Liga. Hala Madrid!'
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