FANS are all saying the same thing as a “finished” Eden Hazard featured on Real Madrid’s training video.
The Spanish club released a clip showing the side’s stars going through their paces in a drill.
Madrid won the Champions League and La Liga double last season but players were still keen to show their abilities in this clip.
The training drill has attackers players going up against defenders in one-on-one challenges.
They had to try and beat the defender and put it past the goalkeeper.
The two-minute long video shows Real Madrid’s stars explore ways to beat their man before tucking the ball past the goalkeeper.
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But the hapless ex-Chelsea ace Hazard noticeably struggled on his first attempt.
The Belgian can be seen trying to dribble past Lucas Vazquez as he enters the box.
After a moment of hesitation, he decides to shift onto his right boot.
Struggling to find a route to goal, he then shifts the ball to his left foot before immediately returning to his right.
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But his effort is comfortably saved by the keeper.
In contrast, many of his teammates like wonderkid Aurelien Tchouameni and Luka Modric make it look effortless as they evade their defenders before firing the ball home.
Hazard did redeem himself and later in the video can be seen confidently striding into the box and dispatching the ball beyond the keeper.
The moment did not save him in the eyes of some fans who gave a brutal critique of his performance.
One said: “It hurts to see Hazard so stiff.”
A second added: “Hazard is so finished.”
Another fan said: “It is so evident that Eden Hazard is washed up.”
The 31-year-old has struggled since moving to the Bernabeu in 2019 with injuries hampering his dream transfer.
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He failed to score in 18 league appearances last season and registered only one assist.
In four La Liga games this season, with Real having won all of them, Hazard has made two appearances so far and will be hoping his injury concerns are behind him.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk