Monday, 22 February 2016

Eden Hazard finally finding form, says Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink


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According to Skysports, Eden Hazard was singled out for praise by Chelsea interim boss Guus Hiddink after the Belgium playmaker finally scored his first Stamford Bridge goal of the season in Sunday's FA Cup defeat of Manchester City.

The 25-year-old was the recipient of individual awards for his stellar displays in Chelsea's Premier League and Capital One Cup successes last season.

But he has struggled for form this time around, including in last Tuesday's Champions League defeat at Paris Saint-Germain.

Hazard, who sent a text message apology to Jose Mourinho after the Portuguese was sacked in December, showed signs of his best against a much-changed City and scored Chelsea's fourth in the 5-1 win which set up a quarter-final with Everton. He also set up two goals.

It was Hazard's second goal of the season. Both have come in the FA Cup after his penalty in the fourth round at MK Dons on his first start following a groin injury in early January.

Guus Hiddink was quoted saying:

"Eden Hazard came back very strong. That's what I like very much," Hiddink told Chelsea TV. "He has had setbacks in recent period caused by injuries and it's not easy to come back.

"He trained well. Bit by bit he got more minutes in the games and it's rewarded now by his assists and goal. That's good.

"Everyone was focusing on him. Of course we protect him, but we also ask him what he can do - and he did [show what he can do]."

"It's hard to say, 'Hey, I want to rest you', then I get an eyebrow raised, 'I don't want to be rested'. And that's a very good sign," Hiddink added.

Hazard revealed on the eve of the PSG contest that it would be difficult to turn down a move to the Ligue 1 champions, while also reiterating his contract with Chelsea runs until 2020.

And Hiddink was forced to deny Hazard was agitating for a move away from Stamford Bridge.

The Belgian's place in Chelsea's starting XI against City might have been in doubt, but Hiddink named an unchanged line-up and Hazard justified his faith.

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