Chelsea make crucial Conor Gallagher and Billy Gilmour decisions, leaving Eden Hazard’sad’ at Real Madrid
Here’s where you can get your football. London fixes. On Saturday, November 20, Chelsea will be the center of attention.
In the midst of small Chelsea links, Eden Hazard is’sad’ at Real Madrid.
According to the Metro, Belgium head coach Roberto Martinez claims Eden Hazard is’sad’ at Real Madrid but believes the 30-year-old is in the greatest shape of his career since leaving Chelsea.
Hazard has struggled to make an impact for Real Madrid after joining for £88.5 million from Chelsea in 2019, a deal marred by injury problems.
Despite the fact that the renowned winger has been linked with a return to Chelsea and perhaps a shock move to Newcastle United, his international manager wants his current team to stick by their star.
“Hazard is in his finest medical condition since arriving at Real Madrid,” Martinez remarked on COPE’s El Partidazo.
“In football terms, he’s sorry; this is the first time he’s been in this scenario.”
“He is a player who has always led successful ventures; he no longer does, but he is a footballer of tremendous talent, and that is never lost; you must have faith in him.”
N’Golo Kante and Wilfried Ndidi have both made claims before of Leicester’s match against Chelsea.
With his opinion on Wilfred Ndidi and N’Golo Kante, Leicester midfielder James Maddison has added gasoline to the flames ahead of the Foxes’ Premier League match against Chelsea this weekend.
As Brendan Rodgers’ side looks to add to their previous home scalp over an out-of-sorts Manchester United side, the matchup between Ndidi and Boubakary Soumare versus Kante and Jorginho will almost certainly give for a good viewing experience for the neutral.
About Saturday afternoon, Maddison’s previous comments on Ndidi and Kante could either be a masterstroke or an awful flop.