Should Eden Hazard have done more at Real Madrid and Belgium? | Match of the Day: Top 10

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Eden Hazard signed for Real Madrid and was a part of the Belgium national team's "golden generation" but did he under-achieve? Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards discuss.
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Should Eden Hazard have done more at Real Madrid and Belgium? | Match of the Day: Top 10
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  • @GOATBryan10
    @GOATBryan10Ай бұрын

    Definitely not Belgium cos he did as much as he could for such an unfancied country, he put them on the map to begin with. With Madrid, probably but his body just gave up on him post PSG injury unfortunately.

  • @deandoesstuff3371

    @deandoesstuff3371

    Ай бұрын

    He didn't put them on the map...Even before the "golden" generation Belgium was a regular/consistent country at major tournaments ( reaching a Euro semi-final in 1972, a Euro final in 1980 and a WC semi-final in 1986 ). Aside from a bad period between 2004 - 2012, Belgium has always been a decent football country ( 14 World Cup appearances and 7 Euro appearances with an average Fifa ranking of 26th overall and ranked as the 10th best country in World Cup history and the 12th best country in Euro history ). Hazard is definitely one of the best Belgian players in history, but he didn't put them on the map imo...Belgium has/had alot of great players.

  • @Anon97123
    @Anon97123Ай бұрын

    He was talented but laid back. Hs been his whole career. Has always said that he doesnt really care about stats or individual awards because he just likes to have fun on the pitch and he's a family man. Makes sense that he kind of lost motivation when he got that move to Madrid. And then when he finally did want to make thar impact, his injuries held him back, Vini had proven himself and Carlo couldn't give him minutes. It's a shame for the rest of us because we all wanted to see him go onto that next level. Most of us were saying back in 2019 that he had the talent to go onto an even higher level at Madrid. But it didn't unfold that way because he just wasn't driven. Like all the great players pre Messi and Ronaldo. The likes of Ronaldinho had short peaks but they didn't need long to show the world their talent. Just didn't care enough to take care of their bodies, constantly think about goals that will make them look good in the history books etc. Just entertainers. You can't ask much more of Hazard in a Belgium shirt though. Greatest player ever for the Belgium national team.

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