It is still possible that the 31-year-old can produce
the decisive moment against Paris Saint Germain
tomorrow night but the grim reality for a player
who finds himself drifting silently into the sunset
is he appears more likely to remain stuck to the
substitutes’ bench.
Hazard has moulded a groove in those warm race-car style seats, seldom making it onto the grass for a meaningful period of action. He has completed 90 minutes just once in his third season in Madrid, his only goal has come in the Copa del Rey and the solitary assist came in August.
Hazard has moulded a groove in those warm race-car style seats, seldom making it onto the grass for a meaningful period of action. He has completed 90 minutes just once in his third season in Madrid, his only goal has come in the Copa del Rey and the solitary assist came in August.
In more than two and a half seasons Hazard has
accumulated 2,854 minutes and, according to
transfermarkt, 15 separate injuries or illnesses that
have made him unavailable for 61 games.
But he has only been ruled out of four matches this season; the inaction a consequence of him being so drastically out of condition and form that Carlo Ancelotti has demoted him to somewhere just above Gareth Bale in the hierarchy.
But he has only been ruled out of four matches this season; the inaction a consequence of him being so drastically out of condition and form that Carlo Ancelotti has demoted him to somewhere just above Gareth Bale in the hierarchy.
For comparison Hazard played 2,923 league
minutes in his final Chelsea campaign and across
seven years in West London missed 21 games.
He rode hefty challenges, played through aches
and niggles and produced countless moments of
brilliance to ensure a place in the pantheon of
Premier League greats.
What we are witnessing now is the rapid demise of a player who at his best could thrill to the same standard as Lionel Messi. The days of him gliding effortlessly past defenders lunging to impede him with often comical desperation appear over.
What we are witnessing now is the rapid demise of a player who at his best could thrill to the same standard as Lionel Messi. The days of him gliding effortlessly past defenders lunging to impede him with often comical desperation appear over.
The feints and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it
changes of direction are consigned to nostalgic
YouTube reels.
At 28 there were already a lot of miles on the
clock and the frequency with which he was kicked
by frustrated defenders will have taken its toll.
His skillset, built on the foundations of acceleration and agility if not blistering top speed, is not a great match with longevity. Hazard’s fade could be used as a sad case study of how footballers are being pushed to breaking point by an unrelenting calendar and it is worth recalling Jose Mourinho 's warning in 2015 that referees needed to take more care.
“The way, match after match, he's being punished by opponents and he's not being protected by referees, maybe one day we don't have Eden Hazard,”
His skillset, built on the foundations of acceleration and agility if not blistering top speed, is not a great match with longevity. Hazard’s fade could be used as a sad case study of how footballers are being pushed to breaking point by an unrelenting calendar and it is worth recalling Jose Mourinho 's warning in 2015 that referees needed to take more care.
“The way, match after match, he's being punished by opponents and he's not being protected by referees, maybe one day we don't have Eden Hazard,”
Mourinho said before saying that the
forward was too honest and should go down a
little easier.
And yet everyone is familiar with the stories of
relative excess, an approach that is hardly
conducive to prolonging a career into the mid-
thirties.
“He loves hamburgers and pizza, I saw him all the time in pizzerias,” former Chelsea goalkeeper Marcin Bulka said midway through Hazard’s first season in Spain.
“He loves hamburgers and pizza, I saw him all the time in pizzerias,” former Chelsea goalkeeper Marcin Bulka said midway through Hazard’s first season in Spain.
“He doesn’t care about anything
other than football and having a good time. In
Chelsea, this was not a problem, but at Real,
especially with the recent injury, he probably went
a bit overboard with the weight.”
Then there was Filipe Luis, the former Chelsea full back, saying last year that Hazard would be playing Mario Kart in the dressing room five minutes before games and heading down the tunnel with his laces untied.
Then there was Filipe Luis, the former Chelsea full back, saying last year that Hazard would be playing Mario Kart in the dressing room five minutes before games and heading down the tunnel with his laces untied.
Those tales made Hazard more loved as a player,
shaping the impression of him being a regular guy
with magic in his feet. But takeaways and gaming
is not the recipe for prolonging careers at the top.
“Perhaps he lacks a little bit of ambition to say, 'I am going to be the best player in the world',” Filipe Luis added. “Because he could be."
That was the thinking behind going to Real, the bigger platform (and softer domestic opposition conducive to stat padding) elevating him to Ballon d’Or contention.
“Perhaps he lacks a little bit of ambition to say, 'I am going to be the best player in the world',” Filipe Luis added. “Because he could be."
That was the thinking behind going to Real, the bigger platform (and softer domestic opposition conducive to stat padding) elevating him to Ballon d’Or contention.
The truth is he is more likely to
be seen holding some Lindor.
Reports of a Chelsea return continue to surface,
even if there is barely a granule of truth in them,
and the club can hardly be considered sentimental
despite a penchant for re-signing players.
There seems no chance of him fitting into Thomas Tuchel’s system. Hazard was effectively replaced by Christian Pulisic, whose approach is more artisan than artist, and while the American has had injury problems of his own there is no disputing his application when available.
Hazard has two seasons remaining on his contract in Madrid and it is notable that the narrative has taken on more than a passing similarity to Bale.
There seems no chance of him fitting into Thomas Tuchel’s system. Hazard was effectively replaced by Christian Pulisic, whose approach is more artisan than artist, and while the American has had injury problems of his own there is no disputing his application when available.
Hazard has two seasons remaining on his contract in Madrid and it is notable that the narrative has taken on more than a passing similarity to Bale.
The transfer talk is focused
around loaning him out because, presumably, no
one will be willing to pay a fee for a player who
commands £20million per year in wages.
Instead he seems destined to fade away without a
ripple. A Chelsea great; just another expensive
Real Madrid flop.
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