KampusbeT ~ " Chelsea's Eden Hazard can have "beautiful" 2016 after ugly end to last year says boss Guss Hiddink "
Agen SbobeT ~ Eden Hazard has been told by Guus Hiddink to get himself fit and
return to the form that propelled Chelsea to last season’s title, writes Anthony Clavane in the Sunday People.
The Belgium international was the 2015 Footballer of the Year – but he has yet to score a goal for the Blues this campaign.
Stand-in boss Hiddink is concerned that playmaker Hazard
has been struggling with injury for the past two months and wants the
25-year-old to step up to the plate ahead of what could be a huge year
for him.
Chelsea appear to have turned a corner after the Dutch
coach replaced Jose Mourinho – and will need Hazard to be back to his
very best for their end-of-season run-in, starting with Sunday’s FA Cup fourth-round trip to Championship side MK Dons.
And with Euro 2016 approaching, Hiddink thinks now is the time for the Belgian star to rediscover his form.
“When
getting his rhythm back, he’s of big value to Chelsea,” said the west
Londoners’ interim boss.
“He’s a very important player to us. A nice
player. He has this injury and that’s been an unstable situation for at
least two months.
“He is eager to perform, but the physical fitness must be there.
“Hopefully, he is coming back to where he was before. But he needs training and game fitness, and you get that by playing games.
Bandar Judi Online SbobeT ~ “For
the club, beautiful times can come up for him. And on top of that there
is the Euros coming up.
Everyone who is a candidate for being a big
player in the upcoming time, and then the Euros, it’s a beautiful period
for them.”
Despite the forward’s disappointing performances this season, Hazard
is wanted by Real Madrid, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.
It is believed Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will demand £80m before even thinking about selling him.
Hiddink said: “You don’t have that every day in your pocket, but it’s not up to me. It’s up to the club.
Interim
manager Hiddink confirmed last week’s news that Abramovich had made
four recent unscheduled visits to the training ground.
Watched at his press conference by Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck, the
Dutchman said: “Roman was here the previous week several times.
“For
the under-21s game against QPR, I said, ‘Please come down’. Normally,
when big bosses come to the training ground, then it’s a bad message.
They go there to punish or whatever. That has happened in the past.
“But
I’ve also invited my bosses down. Normally they don’t want to
interfere, but I say they’re welcome to come to training and watch. I
like that.”
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