{"id":293861,"date":"2023-10-10T22:15:51","date_gmt":"2023-10-10T22:15:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=293861"},"modified":"2023-10-10T22:15:51","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T22:15:51","slug":"pete-jenson-how-it-all-went-wrong-for-eden-hazard-at-real-madrid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/soccer\/pete-jenson-how-it-all-went-wrong-for-eden-hazard-at-real-madrid\/","title":{"rendered":"PETE JENSON: How it all went wrong for Eden Hazard at Real Madrid"},"content":{"rendered":"
The headlines were all written in 2019 on the day he was presented at Real Madrid for \u00a390million plus \u00a340m in add-ons. He would turn the Santiago Bernabeu into the \u2018Garden of Eden\u2019, destroying teams with the skills that had made him one of Chelsea\u2019s all-time greats.<\/p>\n
But Eden Hazard, who retired on Tuesday aged 32, never really came out to play in Spain.\u00a0<\/p>\n
There was one important injury and those at Real Madrid, who brought him to the club with such high hopes, will always wonder what might have been had he not been kicked by international team-mate Thomas Meunier in November 2019 in a\u00a0Champions League game against Paris Saint Germain.<\/p>\n
But there were also moments when his attitude fell short. He turned up five kilos overweight for his first pre-season and former team-mates have since admitted his drive perhaps never matched his immense ability.<\/p>\n
In an interview with Mail Sport Hazard\u2019s former Chelsea team-mate Filipe Luis revealed: ‘Eden\u2019s the best I\u2019ve played with. He\u2019s up there with Lionel Messi, winning games alone. But he didn\u2019t run to defend much, didn\u2019t train well, and five minutes before games he\u2019d be playing Mario Kart in the dressing room.\u2019<\/p>\n
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Eden Hazard, who retired on Tuesday aged 32, never really came out to play in Spain<\/p>\n
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The headlines were all written in 2019 when he joined Real Madrid that he’d turn the Bernabeu into the ‘Garden of Eden’, destroying teams with the skills that had made him a Chelsea icon<\/p>\n
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That paints a picture of a happy-go-lucky entertainer who always believed he could come good in the end if only given the chance. At Madrid things move quickly, however. You can\u2019t \u2018get fit by playing\u2019 as he appeared to try to do when he joined.\u00a0<\/p>\n
And once a season goes by when you have not produced there is someone in the queue behind ready to take your place.<\/p>\n
When he was finally free of injuries and ready to make a go of things in the first half of last season, ahead of the World Cup, there was no longer a place for him in the team. The phenomenon that is and was Vinicius had emerged to play in his position.<\/p>\n
Hazard felt the club, and particularly Carlo Ancelotti, could have made more of an effort to accommodate him on the pitch. The Italian coach could have tweaked his 4-3-3 system to a 4-2-3-1 with Vinicius still on the left of the attack and Hazard playing as the number 10 behind Karim Benzema.<\/p>\n
But Madrid is not a player rehabilitation operation, Ancelotti just wanted to win and it was clear that making a space for Hazard would not particularly help Madrid to that end.<\/p>\n
Hazard had his chance in that first season when the club were crying out for a player to fill the fantasy football void left by Cristiano Ronaldo. But first his turning up out of shape made it difficult and then came the injury inflicted unfortunately by Meunier, which laid him low just as he was ready to fly.<\/p>\n
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But that tackle by international team-mate Thomas Meunier (left) in November 2019 saw Hazard struggle to bounce back<\/p>\n
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The injury inflicted unfortunately by Meunier laid him low just as he was ready to fly<\/p>\n
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Hazard would constantly struggle with injuries and never got to show his true best at Real<\/p>\n
He turned into the outstretched right leg of Meunier whose lunge at the ball impacted on the Madrid forward\u2019s ankle. At first Madrid believed there was no lasting damage and said he would be out for no more than three weeks.<\/p>\n
But when the swelling went down and the player still complained of massive discomfort there were further scans and a small crack was revealed. It kept him out for most of the rest of that first season. \u2018Judge me by my second season,\u2019 he told Madrid fans but the injury cast a long shadow.<\/p>\n
He had already had a metal plate fitted to the ankle because of a previous injury suffered at Chelsea in 2017. Madrid had, at first, been a cautious in their approach to the injury suffered in 2019 but he did end up needing surgery and a new plate was fitted.<\/p>\n
In the subsequent seasons the hardware in his right ankle scarred him somewhat psychologically. It was a constant reminder of the injury. The elasticity, so important to the way he played, was never really regained.<\/p>\n
He felt different when doctor Jose Palacios removed it at Madrid\u2019s University Hospital just before the end of the 2021-22 season. But by now he was in his third decade and that natural phenomenon Vinicius was undroppable.<\/p>\n
The months leading up to the World Cup did not launch him back into the football elite. Neither did the tournament in Qatar and by the end of last season it was clear that it was all over for the Belgian at Madrid. In his final season he had made just two starts and the club were sick of not getting their \u00a326m-a-season\u2019s worth.<\/p>\n
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The emergence of Vinicius Jnr (right) saw Hazard’s route back to the starting XI scuppered<\/p>\n
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He spent most of his time at Real on the bench, watching his team-mates from the stands<\/p>\n
There still seemed a chance that he would not be lost to football completely. He was spotted in Vigo last summer and with Rafa Benitez the new coach of Celta Vigo the Belgian was being touted as their big signing. But he showed no appetite for playing on a smaller stage.<\/p>\n
The Saudi Pro League were also rumoured to want him but when a player manages just 76 games in four seasons his brand suffers. Someone seen, somewhat unfairly perhaps as the \u2018part-time Galatico\u2019 was no one\u2019s priority. And it was Karim Benzema who ended up being the big signing from Madrid.<\/p>\n
The impact made this season by Jude Bellingham has thrown back into the spotlight just how unproductive Hazard\u2019s signing had been.<\/p>\n
In that final season at Chelsea he scored 21 goals leading them to Europa League success. At Madrid he never played a single Clasico in four years.<\/p>\n
Celebrity Real Madrid fan Tomas Roncero once moaned: \u2018I\u2019m fed up with having to watch old videos of him in a Chelsea shirt to see the real Hazard.\u2019\u00a0<\/p>\n
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His time at the Bernabeu was a sad end to what was otherwise a brilliant career for Hazard<\/p>\n
There was also a social media pile-on when he was seen laughing with Kurt Zouma after Chelsea knocked Real Madrid out of the Champions League in 2021.<\/p>\n
He never deserved that attack but there always comes a point when supporters can\u2019t see the private battle to get fit through the eye-watering numbers \u2013 he was paid a staggering amount of money for very little football.<\/p>\n
No one at the club has a bad word to say about him. And at his best he put a smile on the faces of fans and neutrals a like.<\/p>\n
But the Garden of Eden? It was more Paradise Lost from the first season \u2026 and Paradise never Regained.<\/p>\n
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