EDEN HAZARD rolled back the years as he skinned four players in training for a charity match.
The former Chelsea winger is in Qatar ahead of the MatchForHope on Friday evening.
Ahead of the charity fixture, Hazard and his team-mates trained in the Middle East to prepare for the match.
However, the 33-year-old was spotted in Nike Air Force trainers instead of football boots on the pitch.
His choice of footwear did not stop him from dribbling round four players and scoring, though.
After receiving a chipped pass, Hazard calmly rolled the ball past several challenges before slotting it into the net.
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Amongst his unlucky team-mate was streamer Angry Ginge, who wrote under footage of the goal: “No comment.”
Meanwhile, one fan wrote: “Not Hazard showing up in Qatar in a pair of Air Force and skinning influencers.”
Another joked: “He left Angry Ginge for dead.”
A third fan also added: “How am I seeing Eden Hazard take on Angry Ginge in a footy match.”
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One more commented: “Hazard is that guy.”
Hazard announced his retirement from professional football in October aged 32 after leaving Real Madrid in the summer.
The former Belgium international previously spent seven years in England, scoring 110 goals in 352 appearances for the club.
He also won six major trophies with the Blues, including two Premier League titles.
However, Hazard admitted this week that he used to put on five kilos every summer.
He joked “don’t ask me to run” as he appeared on the Obi One podcast with ex-team-mate John Obi Mikel.
Hazard explained: “It was true, but me, every summer, I was putting on four or five kilos because I was thinking you give so much for ten months.
“You put your body at the highest level and people kick you, so your time off is your time off.
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“Don’t ask me to do anything. I enjoy being with my family, going to the beach, so don’t ask me to run in those three or four weeks.
“I can play football on the beach with my kids, no problem, but don’t ask me to run.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk