Genuine Madrid superstar and previous Chelsea extraordinary Eden Hazard has uncovered how profoundly he considered Arsenal while he was growing up.

The Belgian assailant's time at Stamford Bridge saw him become a club extraordinary and was generally viewed as one of the Premier League's best players. 


Eden Hazard. 

In the wake of highlighting in 352 matches in all rivalries for the Blues, Hazard piled up a noteworthy 202 direct objective commitments. 

Danger's time in the country's capital reached a conclusion throughout the late spring of 2019 after the Belgian global put an on the map change to Real Madrid in an arrangement worth an eye-watering £103.5m, according to as per Transfermarkt

Despite arriving at the Santiago Bernabeu hotly tipped to become the long-term successor to legend Cristiano Ronaldo, Hazard’s time in Spain has failed to really take-off.



A spate of injuries and poor performances have seen the wide attacker fall out-of- favour with manager Zinedine Zidane with increasing rumours that the 30-year-old could be moved on again.

However, with his future still uncertain, shockingly, during a recent interview with On The Front Foot (as quoted by Football London), Hazard has revealed how one of his first loves was actually Chelsea’s arch-rivals Arsenal.



“When I was little the team I watched the most was the French national team,” Hazard said. “For me, the players I looked up to were Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry.

“It’s difficult for me to admit because of my relationship with Chelsea, but I really liked the Arsenal team at the time.

“They had players like Robert Pires, [Sylvain] Wiltord and [Patrick] Vieira, so it was mainly French players that I followed growing up.


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 Genuine Madrid superstar and previous Chelsea extraordinary Eden Hazard has uncovered how profoundly he considered Arsenal while he was growing up.

The Belgian assailant's time at Stamford Bridge saw him become a club extraordinary and was generally viewed as one of the Premier League's best players. 


Eden Hazard. 

In the wake of highlighting in 352 matches in all rivalries for the Blues, Hazard piled up a noteworthy 202 direct objective commitments. 

Danger's time in the country's capital reached a conclusion throughout the late spring of 2019 after the Belgian global put an on the map change to Real Madrid in an arrangement worth an eye-watering £103.5m, according to as per Transfermarkt

Despite arriving at the Santiago Bernabeu hotly tipped to become the long-term successor to legend Cristiano Ronaldo, Hazard’s time in Spain has failed to really take-off.



A spate of injuries and poor performances have seen the wide attacker fall out-of- favour with manager Zinedine Zidane with increasing rumours that the 30-year-old could be moved on again.

However, with his future still uncertain, shockingly, during a recent interview with On The Front Foot (as quoted by Football London), Hazard has revealed how one of his first loves was actually Chelsea’s arch-rivals Arsenal.



“When I was little the team I watched the most was the French national team,” Hazard said. “For me, the players I looked up to were Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry.

“It’s difficult for me to admit because of my relationship with Chelsea, but I really liked the Arsenal team at the time.

“They had players like Robert Pires, [Sylvain] Wiltord and [Patrick] Vieira, so it was mainly French players that I followed growing up.


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