Eden Hazard (born 7 January
1991) is a Belgian international footballer who currently plays for
French club Lille in Ligue 1 and the Belgium national team. He primarily
plays as an attacking midfielder and a winger. Hazard is known for his
creativity, speed, and technical ability and is described as a
"fearless, explosive attacking midfielder who can change the game with a
turn of pace or a dribble". He has also been described as "a
defender's nightmare" and has earned critical acclaim for his playing
style, which has led to the media, coaches, and players drawing
comparisons to FIFA World Player of the Year winners Lionel Messi and
Cristiano Ronaldo.
Hazard
is the son of former Belgian football players Carine and Thierry
Hazard and began his football career in Belgium playing for local clubs
Royal Stade Brainois and Tubize. In 2005, he moved to France joining
first division club Lille. Hazard spent two years in the club's academy
and, at the age of 16, made his professional debut in November 2007.
In his first full season as a starter, he won the National Union of
Professional Footballers (UNFP) Young Player of the Year award becoming
the first non-French player to win the award. In the 2009–10 season, Hazard captured the award again becoming the first player to win the award twice.
He was also named to the league's Team of the Year. Since making his
debut in 2007, Hazard has become an integral part of the club under
manager Rudi Garcia racking up over 160 appearances. In the 2010–11
season, he was a part of the Lille team that won the league and cup
double and, as a result of his performances, was named the UNFP Ligue 1
Player of the Year becoming the youngest player to win the award.
Hazard
is a Belgium international, having represented his nation at under-17
and under-19 level. Prior to starring for the senior team, he played on
the under-17 team that qualified for the 2007 UEFA European Under-17
Football Championship and 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Hazard made his
senior international debut in November 2008, at the age of 17 years and
316 days, in a friendly match against Luxembourg. Nearly three years
after his debut, Hazard scored his first international goal against
Kazakhstan in October 2011.
Lille
Hazard
joined Lille in 2005 and spent two years developing in the club's
local sports school, due to its youth academy in Luchin not being in
operation at that time. On 28 May 2007, he signed his first professional
contract agreeing to a three year deal with Lille.
At the start of the 2007–08 season, at the age of 16, Hazard was
promoted to the club's reserve team in the Championnat de France
amateur, the fourth level of French football, though he still played
with Lille's under-18 team in its league and the Coupe Gambardella.
Hazard made his amateur debut on 1 September 2007 in a league match
against Racing Club de France appearing as a second half substitute in a
3–1 defeat. He made his first start a week later in the team's 1–0 defeat to Lesquin.
After
spending the majority of October and the early part of November
playing with the club's under-18 team, on 14 November, due to several
players being on international duty, Hazard was called up to the senior
team by manager Claude Puel to participate in a friendly match against
Belgian club Bruges on 16 November.
He appeared as a substitute in the match and, as a result of his
performance, was included in the 18-man squad to face Nancy in a league
match on 24 November. Hazard, subsequently, made his professional debut in the match coming on as a substitute in the 78th minute.
Hazard returned to the club's reserve team and spent December playing
with the squad. Following the winter break, Hazard returned to the
first team in January and made substitute appearances in three league
matches against Metz, Sochaux, and Paris Saint-Germain. Following the
match against Paris Saint-Germain, he was demoted back to amateur level
where he played concurrently with the reserve team in the fourth
division and the under-18 team in the Coupe Gambardella. On 17 May
2008, he scored his first amateur goal in a 3–2 victory over Vitré.
Hazard finished his amateur career with 11 appearances and one goal,
helping the reserve team finished in fifth place, which was first among
professional clubs' reserve teams playing in the group.
Hazard
began the 2010–11 campaign as a starter featuring in Lille's first six
league matches of the season, as well as matches in the UEFA Europa
League. On 29 August 2010, he scored his first goal of the season in a
1–1 draw with Nice.
In late September, Hazard began to struggle with inconsistency and was
benched by Garcia in an effort to "allow him (Hazard) to breathe and
learn that his performances were insufficient".Hazard,
subsequently, appeared as a substitute in the team's 2–1 defeat to
Portuguese club Sporting in the Europa League and as a substitute in the
next three league matches against Toulouse, Montpellier, and Lyon.
Hazard later admitted that his first bout of inconsistency affected him
stating "The first two months were a bit tough. I wouldn’t say that I
began doubting my abilities, but I definitely went through a really
patchy spell".
On
7 October, Belgium national team manager Georges Leekens, citing
Hazard's recent spell on the bench at Lille, said that the player
needed to work harder, both physically and mentally, to regain his past
year's form. The team's assistant coach, Marc Wilmots, also stated that
Hazard often displayed a lazy mentality while training with the
national team. Garcia responded to Leekens comments the following day
stating that he thought they were "excessive" and that "Eden is only 19
years old" and can still "make more progress in all areas."
Following Belgium's match against Kazakhstan, in which Hazard failed
to start or even appear on the substitute's bench, Leekens responded to
Garcia's comments declaring that he would stand by his previous
comments and that players must think about the team and not themselves.
Hazard, himself, later reflected on Leekens and Garcia comments in
February 2011 stating "I learned a lot during those few weeks, mentally
speaking. And since then things have got better. The national side has
had a fair bit to do with that – I get a lot out of being a part of
it".
Following
the international break, Hazard recaptured his scoring form netting the
final goal in Lille's 4–1 victory over Caen in the Coupe de la Ligue on
27 October. Ten days later, he scored his second league goal of the season in a 3–1 win against the league table leaders Brest. On 21 November, Hazard assisted on both Lille's goals in a 2–1 win over Monaco.
The victory continued the club's domestic unbeaten streak, which led
to Lille topping the league table following an emphatic 6–3 victory
against Lorient on 5 December.
At the turn of the calendar year, Hazard scored in the team's first
match against amateur club Forbach in the Coupe de France. Lille won the
match 3–1. In the team's following match, he assisted on goals scored by Moussa Sow and Gervinho in a 2–0 league victory over Nice. On 19 January, Hazard scored the second goal in a 3–0 victory over Nancy.
On 4 March, Lille officials confirmed that Hazard had added an extra
year to his contract. The new deal ties him to the club until 2015. In his first match after the news, Hazard scored the opening goal in Lille's 2–1 away win over title rivals Marseille. The goal was scored on a left-footed shot from almost 35 metres (38 yd) out and was clocked at 95 kilometres per hour (59 mph).
On 2 April, Hazard capped his 100th league appearance with Lille by scoring the second goal in a 3–1 win over Caen. The goal tied his career-high for goals in a season and also moved Lille eight points clear at the top of the league table. For his performances in the month of March, Hazard was named the UNFP Player of the Month for the second time in his career.
On 19 April, after appearing as a first half substitute, he scored the
opening goal in Lille's 2–0 Coupe de France semi-final victory over
Nice. The victory inserted the club into the 2011 Coupe de France Final;
the club's first appearance in the competition's final since 1955. On 7
May, Hazard converted a game-winning free-kick goal in the team's 1–0
win over Nancy. Three days later, he was nominated for the UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Year award for the second consecutive season.
In the Coupe de France final, Hazard played 89 minutes as Lille
defeated Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 at the Stade de France. A week later,
Lille clinched the Ligue 1 title by drawing 2–2 away to Paris
Saint-Germain, achieving the club's first league championship since the
1953–54 season and the club's first double since the 1945–46 season.
The domestic cup and league title were the first two honours in
Hazard's career. On the day after Lille won the league, Hazard was named
the UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Year becoming the youngest player ever
to win the award. He was also rewarded with a place in the organization's Team of the Year for the second consecutive season.
Ahead of the 2011–12 season, Hazard switched to the number 10 shirt.
In Lille's first competitive match of the season against Marseille in
the 2011 Trophée des Champions, Hazard scored the team's second goal,
which put Lille up 2–0. Marseille would later come back to win the match
5–4.
On 20 August, in the team's third league match of the season, Hazard
assisted on Lille's opening goal, scored by Benoît Pedretti, in a 2–1
win over Caen.A month later on 10 September, he scored two goals in a 3–1 away victory against Saint-Étienne. Fours days after, Hazard made his UEFA Champions League debut in a 2–2 group stage draw with Russian club CSKA Moscow. In the team's next league match following his Champions League debut, he converted a penalty in a 2–2 draw with Sochaux.days after, Hazard scored the equalizing goal in a 1–1 draw against Bordeaux. Against Turkish outfit Trabzonspor on 27 September, he assisted on Lille's only goal, scored by Moussa Sow, in a 1–1 draw.
After going over two months without scoring a league goal, on 3
December, Hazard came on as a substitute and scored the match-winning
goal in a win over Ajaccio converting a penalty—described as a "Antonín
Panenka-style chipped penalty".
Two days later, Hazard was among several players nominated for the
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Team of the Year for the
2011 calendar year.In
Lille's final match before the winter break, Hazard tied his
career-high for league goals in a season by scoring the team's third
goal in a 4–4 draw with Nice.
After scoring the goal, Hazard celebrated by paying tribute to Molami
Bokoto, a former Lille youth academy prlayer who had passed away a day
prior.
International Career
Although
Hazard is still eligible to represent Belgium on youth level, on 18
November 2008, he was called up to the Belgium senior team, for the
first time, by manager René Vandereycken for the team's match against
Luxembourg. He made his highly anticipated debut in that match coming on as a substitute in the 67th minute for Wesley Sonck.
On his debut, Hazard became the eighth youngest player in Belgian
football history at 17 years and 316 days to play for the national team.
On 12 August 2009, after three consecutive substitute appearances with
the team, he made his first start under coach Franky Vercauteren in the
team's 3–1 friendly loss to the Czech Republic. Following the
resignation of Vercauteren, he was replaced with manager Dick Advocaat.
Under Advocaat, Hazard became a starter in the team and, on 14 November
2009, played a full match for the first time in his international
career. In the match, which was played against Hungary, Hazard assisted
on two goals in a 3–0 win.
Advocaat
was replaced as manager in May 2010 with Georges Leekens. After
featuring as a starter in Leekens first three matches in charge, Hazard
began appearing as a substitute for Belgium during the 2010–11 season.
Leekens justified his benching of Hazard citing the players' domestic
performance, which had been underwhelming at the time, while also
admitting that Hazard displayed a lack of desire in training with the
national team and often neglected his defensive duties during
international matches.
After appearing as a substitute in two straight matches, Hazard
returned to the starting lineup for the team's November 2010 friendly
match against Russia. In the match, which Belgium won 2–0, Hazard
assisted on the team's opening goal scored by Romelu Lukaku.
After featuring as a starter in the team's 1–1 draw with Finland in
February 2011, Hazard was relegated back to the substitute's bench for
the team's important March 2011 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying matches as
Leekens preferred Nacer Chadli and Moussa Dembélé on the wings.
In the team's 29 March qualifier against Azerbaijan, he appeared as a
second-half substitute and assisted on the team's final goal in a 4–1
win.
Following the matches, French media began questioning why Hazard was
struggling to be appreciated in his home country, while, at the same
time, was being praised in France.Marc
Wilmots, assistant coach of the national team, responded to the media
reports stating "Some people only see Eden's qualities" and "the French
press are sometimes blinded by his moments of magic".
In
Belgium's next competitive match against Turkey on 3 June 2011, Hazard
started the match, but was substituted out after 60 minutes.
Disappointed with his performance and substitution, the midfielder
retired to the locker room and was later spotted on television outside
the stadium with his family eating a hamburger while the match was still
ongoing. Following the episode, which has become known as Burgergate in Belgium,
Hazard apologized for the defection, while Leekens attributed Hazard's
response to the substitution as "a young player making a mistake".
On 4 August, Leekens announced that Hazard would be disciplined for
his actions during the Turkey match and, as a result, would miss the
team's 10 August friendly match against Slovenia, as well as the team's
Euro qualifying return match against Azerbaijan on 2 September and
friendly against the United States four days later.
On 9 August, Hazard's management group issued a press release to the
Belgian media. The release detailed Hazard's actions during the Turkey
match, criticized the player's three-match suspension, as well as
questioned Leekens constant criticism of Hazard. On 25 August, it was
announced that Leekens had lifted Hazard's suspension and the
midfielder was subsequently named in the team to play the September
fixtures. Leekens decided to lift the suspension after having a meeting with Hazard that was organized by the player's agent.
On
7 October 2011, nearly three years after his debut, Hazard scored his
first international goal against Kazakhstan in a 4–1 victory.
The victory inserted Belgium into second place position in its group in
qualifying for UEFA Euro 2012 with the team needing a victory over
Germany on 11 October to secure a place in the qualifying playoffs.
In the match against Germany, Hazard played the entire match as
Belgium failed to earn a place in the European Championship losing 3–1
in Düsseldorf.
Personal Life
Hazard was born in the city of La Louvière, but was raised in Braine-le-Comte, a small town in the Wallonia region. He grew up in a family where football was dominant. His mother, Carine and father, Thierry (not to be confused with the French singer and songwriter of the same name) were both footballers in Belgium. His father spent most of his career playing at semi-professional level with R.A.A. Louviéroise in the Belgian Second Division. He played mainly as a defensive midfielder. His mother played as a striker in the Belgian Women's First Division and stopped playing when she was three months pregnant with Eden.After playing football, both parents became sports professors. Thierry retired from his position in 2009 in order to devote more time to his children.
Hazard
is the second oldest of four children. He has three younger brothers
all of whom play football. Thorgan, 18, currently plays for Lille's
biggest rivals RC Lens.
Hazard's other younger brothers are Kylian, 16, and Ethan, seven. In
August 2011, Kylian joined the youth academy of Lille after a deal had
been agreed to allow him to join the club when he turned 16, while Ethan
remains in Belgium playing in the youth academy of Eden's former club
A.F.C. Tubize.
Hazard and his three brothers were raised in a comfortable environment
with their parents ensuring they had whatever they needed to excel.
The family lived "no more than three meters" from a football training
ground and the brothers often ventured onto a training pitch through a
small hole in order to hone and develop their skills.
Hazard is currently in a relationship with girlfriend Natasha. On 19
December 2010, Belgian and French media announced that she had given
birth to a baby boy.
Style Of Play
Hazard primarily plays as either an attacking midfielder or a winger and has been credited as being "possibly the outstanding talent in Europe right now". Under Lille manager Rudi Garcia, Hazard often plays in the latter role in the team's 4–3–3 formation and regularly switches flanks due to his ability to effectively use both feet. Two of Hazard's most common exemplary traits is his pace and technical ability, which has been described as both "astonishing" and "mesmerizing", respectively. Club captain Rio Mavuba described Hazard as "a great player, with an immense talent. He’s actually not that big, but he’s so fast. He’s also very difficult to dispossess and his finishing is top notch". Hazard's pace coupled with his finishing and inability to be dispossessed easily led to his former coach Claude Puel dubbing him "little Messi", in reference to the Barcelona star. Puel's sentiments were later echoed by former Marseille manager and media personality Rolland Courbis who commented "At times it looks to me like Lionel Messi on the right-hand side".Hazard's "flair and tricky" style of play has been described as being similar to Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo; a comparison later repeated by former French international Christophe Dugarry. His vision, described as being the trait he has improved on the most, has allowed him to develop into an effective passer, which compensates for his relatively low goal-scoring output.
In
Belgium, Hazard's talent and similar ascension up the country's
football hierarchy has led to comparisons to former Belgian
international Enzo Scifo. Both players share the same birthplace and
Scifo himself spent time with Hazard while he was in Tubize admitting
"Eden, you know, I've coached in Tubize. During the week, I took care
of the young people at least once, and he, in those days, I immediately
saw he had a secure future".
However, despite the positive opinions, Hazard has endured criticism
from some. His former national team coach and mentor Dick Advocaat
agreed with the majority in that Hazard possessed everything required
to be a world-class player; however Advocaat admitted that the attacker
lacked charisma stating "I told him to have more charisma. He is a
talent, but he can not be seen like that forever". In 2010, current national team manager Georges Leekens questioned Hazard's work-rate.
Lille youth academy director Jean-Michel Vandamme countered both
managers criticism by arguing that Hazard simply possesses an
intellectual honesty that is out of the ordinary and unexpected of
today's footballer declaring "He is a real competitor, not a cheat, nor a
moaner, because you don’t hear him complaining when he gets fouled". Hazard's calm and cool demeanor on the field has been cited as one of his best attributes.
So far in his career as a professional, in which he has accumulated
over 160 appearances, Hazard has collected only 11 yellow cards.
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