Former Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel destroyed the Belgian striker, with whom he shared in the Blues squad.
Eden Hazard’s present at Real Madrid isn’t the best. As reported by the Spanish press, the Real Madrid striker would be living his last moments as a Meringues player because he did not meet the expectations expected of him. Especially since injuries have affected him lately.
Indeed, in the preview of the Clash between Real Madrid and Elche, coach Carlo Ancelotti commented that the Belgian “he trained on Thursday, but he has a knee problem ”. As the meringues report, it is a patellar tendinosis in his left knee for which he still does not have a return date.
Moreover, the high salary he receives has made managers think that investing in a player who hasn’t added the expected minutes on the pitch is a problem, so they are evaluating his departure.
In the midst of all this, a new bombshell came for the player, as one of his former Chelsea teammates directly opposed him. .
Jean Obi Mikel a former Blues footballer, assured that Hazard “He is the laziest footballer I have ever seen, but on the day of the duel he won the man of the match award. “, he underlined in an interview with the media Dubai Eye.
He also regretted that the Belgian didn’t take his sporting career more seriously. “He could have been a better footballer if he had tried harder in training, so that he could improve his football. “, explained Obi Mikel.
To justify this, he exposed a particular situation. “The night before a game and after dinner, Hazard would sit for 20 minutes, for half an hour, eating rice pudding. he likes his food ”.
In turn, he indicated that he was unable to understand Chelsea’s policy with the talented players who exploded once they left the London squad. “When I now look at players like Kevin de Bruyne or Mo Salah, and see what they have become now, the best players in the world, it’s amazing to see. . They got physically stronger, they got faster. I don’t know what happened to them at Chelsea!”
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