Eden Hazard is a star, Period. Admittedly, the last three years of his career have been a sad sight, but no one can ever take away from him the seven glorious years he had at Chelsea. And at Lille before that.
Eden Hazard is a brilliant performer, full stop. It is a known fαct that the last three years of his professional career have been a depressing sight, but the seven beautiful years he spent at Chelsea cannot be taken away from him by anyone.
Even earlier than that, in Lille. Hazard, despite his little stature, became a celebrity in the Premier League and scαred defenses with his quick feet, mazy runs, and extraordinary creativity. He is known as “the star who made the Premier League his own.”
Hazard, who was born in the central Belgian city of La Louvière, always knew that he was destined for great things. His breakthrough came while he was playing for Lille, where he also won a number of individual honors in addition to leading the team to the Ligue 1 championship.
He drew the attention of the legendary Zinedine Zidane, who is infamous for saying that he would sign the player for Real Madrid in an instant if he had the chance. Following Chelsea’s victory in the Champions League in 2012, Hazard subsequently joined Chelsea. With Jose Bosingwa’s retirement, he was given the number 17 shirt, and he wasted no time getting down to business in London by netting 13 goals in his first season with the club.
He was unable to play in the thrιlling Europa League final that Chelsea won against Benfica thanks to a goal scored by Branislav Ivanovic in the dying seconds. The then 22-year-old continued his rise to popularity with Chelsea by earning the club’s player of the year award back-to-back years. He is now considered one of Chelsea’s all-time greats.
He etched himself into the annals of Chelsea mythology and became a figure of inspiration for generations of residents. Although scoring goals on a continuous basis has never been his strong suit, Hazard has always been the player of choice for teams who need someone who can break down defenses and low blocks.
With Chelsea, he was known as an entertainer and as a player who could win several man of the match accolades while not scoring or assisting on any of the team’s goals. His gimmicks and pranks typically caught his comrades off guard, which was a testament to the fαct that his humorous side was well received by the group. All of this was rendered irrelevant, however, when he completed his long-held goal of moving to Real Madrid.
The decline in form that Hazard has shown in recent years is one of the most upsetting things to witness in modern football. It’s possible that it’s on the same level as Kaka’s. Both of them were players who defined their generation. At one point in time, Hazard was regarded as the third-best player in the league behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Hazard, on the other hand, fell off the radar due to ongoing problems with his fitness and body weight, in addition to the meteoric rise of Vinicius Junior.
The subsequent campaign for Belgium in Qatar was a complete and utter dιsαster. As the Red Devils charged out, he was left with little to no chance of defending himself. Hardly the same Hazard who, in the semifinals against France four years ago, gave his all but fell short to a more talented French team despite his best efforts.
His departure from the international stage will merely add another significant player to the list of those who have never been victorious on the international level. On the other hand, it might serve as a stepping stone for him to fιght his way into Carlo Ancelotti’s starting lineup in the future.
Even though he’s 31, Hazard still has time to turn his career around. It is going to be a long path, but once it is through, it will be remembered that Hazard was the player who reveled in his game, mesmerized crowds, and won fans’ hearts despite being held back by ιnjury. Hazard is/was a prominent figure.