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FootballReal Madrid Manager Makes Sad Comments About Eden Hazard As Belgian Continues to Struggle With Fitness
- Carlo Ancelotti has made huge comments about Real Madrid flop Eden Hazard as the Belgian continues to struggle with his fitness
- Series of injuries have plagued the progress former Chelsea star since he moved to the Spanish club back in 2019
- Ancelotti has disclosed that the Belgian is fit at the moment, but he as a manager prefers other players in that position
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has disclosed that he prefers other Real Madrid players to Eden Hazard who has been plagued with injuries since his move to the Spanish club, ESPN reports.
Ancelotti stated that although the Belgian is fit at the moment, the forward is not in his plans at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Hazard has struggled with fitness since he dumped Chelsea to join Real Madrid in 2019 as he has suffered injures upon injuries.
The 30-year-old has only managed 25 La Liga starts since joining the European giants two years ago and he was even left on the bench for last weekend’s El Clasico clash with rivals Real Madrid.
With Hazard’s latest snub, he was afforded just 21 minutes against Osasuna on Wednesday night as the capital club failed to break down an in-form Los Rojillos.
The tie ended 0-0, but victory in the encounter would have helped Los Blaocos cement their position on the top of the La Liga standings.
Ancelotti said via Squawka:
“He can play 4-3-3 on the left or 4-4-2 above or behind the striker. He is ready to play, but the problem is that there is a coach who prefers another player.
“He does not have a star status at Madrid because he has had many injuries and little by little he will have his best version. I am sure that this season we will see his best version and that he will play more than he is doing now.
“Hazard has it. Everything: quality, motivation. He has to endure, what happens is that sometimes the coach prefers other players.”
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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that former Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez is on the verge of returning to the Camp Nou, but this time as a manager following the sacking of Ronald Koeman.
Although there are no official statements from the club, several reports claim that Xavi has been contacted to take up the managerial role at Camp Nou.
Koeman was shown the door as Barcelona boss following poor strings of results this season after they suffered another embarrassing defeat to Rayo Vallecano in their week 11 La Liga fixture, losing 1-0.