Eden Hazard: Ready to Play on After ‘Resting for the Last Three Years’ at Real Madrid
Eden Hazard, the Belgian star, is at a crossroads in his career after it was announced that he would leave Los Blancos by mutual consent at the end of last season. Having started just four matches in all competitions last term and settling for a place on the bench for much of the two seasons before that, it was clear that Hazard’s days at the Santiago Bernabeu were numbered. After reports suggested that Hazard may even retire from football, it’s been suggested that he could join brother, Kylian Hazard, with Belgian side RWD Molenbeek this summer. But while the ex-Chelsea star couldn’t confirm what his plans would be, he did suggest that there’s no reason for him to feel that his legs are gone.
Hazard’s Future
Hazard is yet to make a decision on his future. However, it has been confirmed that his international career is over as he waved goodbye to fans at their Euro 2024 qualifier against Austria. After these three difficult years, he just wants to spend time with his family and go on holiday like everyone else. It’s true that, in the last few days, he has read a lot of things about him, and a lot of nonsense. Going to Molenbeek with his brother? He doesn’t know if it’s stupid, but they’ll see. He knows he’s not giving the answers that are expected, but that’s because, honestly, he doesn’t have them yet.
Hazard’s Retirement
Hazard announced his international retirement after Belgium’s Qatar 2022 exit but appeared to dismiss suggestions he’s done with football altogether. Retirement? Honestly, he doesn’t know yet. Having said that, he can assure you that he is still capable of being a professional footballer. His body can take it. Besides, he’s been resting for three years.
Conclusion
Eden Hazard has joked that he’s ready to play on after ‘resting for the last three years’ at Real Madrid. The Belgian star is at a crossroads in his career after it was announced that he’d leave Los Blancos by mutual consent at the end of last season. Having started just four matches in all competitions last term and settling for a place on the bench for much of the two seasons before that, it was clear that Hazard’s days at the Santiago Bernabeu were numbered. After reports suggested that Hazard may even retire from football, it’s been suggested that he could join brother, Kylian Hazard, with Belgian side RWD Molenbeek this summer. But while the ex-Chelsea star couldn’t confirm what his plans would be, he did suggest that there’s no reason for him to feel that his legs are gone.