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FootballFans Confused as Eden Hazard's X Account Posts Cryptic Tweet Weeks After Retirement
- Eden Hazard announced his retirement from football in October after quitting Real Madrid
- Real offloaded the winger owing to his struggles at the club since he joined them in 2019
- Hazard enjoyed an illustrious career that saw him win multiple titles, including the EPL
Chelsea legend Eden Hazard has left fans confused after he posted a cryptic tweet on his official X account.
Hazard recently announced his retirement from football at the age of just 32.
The Belgian decided to hang his boots just months after he departed Real Madrid, where he had endured a frustrating spell.
According to ESPN, the legendary winger enjoyed successful periods at Lille and Chelsea before he ended his career with a disappointing stint at Santiago Bernabeu.
"You must listen to yourself and say stop at the right time," Hazard wrote in an impassioned Instagram post.
Is Hazard eyeing football return?
And just weeks after he dropped the bombshell on his retirement, Hazard has teased a possible return to the game with a cryptic tweet.
The 32-year-old took his official X account on Monday to tweet:
"Happy to be back."
However, the Chelsea icon did not add further context to his post, leaving fans more than confused.
@HarmlesObidient posted:
"The legend of Chelsea football club, I miss you in action."
@kwadwo_piano1 begged:
"Rescind your words and come back."
@Dan044Daniel posed:
"Did you sign a new club?"
Hazard spotted at Stamford Bridge
Sports Brief previously reported that Hazard was spotted at Stamford Bridge before the 1-1 draw between his former club and visiting Liverpool.
He spent seven years at Chelsea. It was initially unclear why he was at the game, but it was linked to the transfer of Romeo Lavia to the London club.
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FootballEtoo's old advice to Hazard
Sports Brief also reported Samuel Eto'o's advice to Hazard on his training attitude during their time together at Chelsea under former manager, Jose Mourinho.
The Cameroonian legend warned his teammate he would be forgotten in two years if he didn't train well in two years. It didn't happen then - but it did happen.