Hazard ready to play part as Madrid out to win back Champions League

Real Madrid's Eden Hazard will be hoping to get a start in the Champion League. Photo: Bernat Armangue/AP Photo

Real Madrid's Eden Hazard will be hoping to get a start in the Champion League. Photo: Bernat Armangue/AP Photo

Published Sep 17, 2019

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BARCELONA – Real Madrid start their Champions League campaign

in Paris on Wednesday hoping that Eden Hazard can inspire them on the

road to regaining the crown they held from 2016 until last June.

But the Chelsea signing has had an interrupted start to life in

Madrid.

After an unconvincing substitute's performance at the weekend he must

wait to see if coach Zinedine Zidane sees fit to pitch him in at the

Parc des Princes.

Hazard was accused of being overweight in pre-season by one prominent

Spanish football journalist citing sources at the club, and he then

picked up a hamstring injury which kept him out of the start of the

season.

He came on at the hour mark on Saturday with Real Madrid winning 3-1

against Levante.

But it was a difficult debut for him as the visitors scored again to

leave Madrid protecting a 3-2 lead in the final stages.

"I got a bit annoyed with him because he lost possession with a

couple of back-heel flicks," said Thibaut Courtois with a broad grin

on his face after the match.

The Real Madrid keeper is a team-mate of Hazard's for Belgium, as he

was at Chelsea, and the criticism was passed off as friendly.

No one in Madrid doubts Hazard's enormous quality, or that he'll be a

long-term success.

But when former Real Madrid player and coach Jorge Valdano said in

his co-commentary of Saturday's match: "What a compact body he has,

and with his shirt outside his shorts even more so," it was

interpreted on social media as an insinuation that the former Chelsea

midfielder is still not at his optimum weight.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez will certainly be keen to see

Hazard play some part in Paris as the Spanish side go up against the

club currently boasting the talents of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

Neither of the forwards will play against Real Madrid - Neymar is

suspended and Mbappe injured - and the third member of the PSG

trident, Edinson Cavani, is also set to miss the game with a hip

problem.

But PSG are still very much the club that have plaeyrs Madrid want,

or have wanted in the past.

Neymar is an old Real Madrid target. He had a trial at the club in

2006 as a 14-year-old.

Barcelona won the race to sign him but when he left the Camp Nou in

2017 Real Madrid's president Florentino Perez publicly declared that

he would have loved to have signed him.

Perez told Spanish radio at that year's Balon d'Or gala: "Neymar

would have more chance of winning the Balon d'Or at Madrid. Everyone

knows I wanted to sign him."

Most Real Madrid supporters would now rather see the club sign Mbappe

who they are delighted to see missing from a game that will see

Madrid have to do without captain Sergio Ramos who is suspended and

Marcelo who is injured.

A first clean sheet of the season for Real Madrid and something

special from Hazard will be what Real Madrid are looking for.

It will not be easy with the defensive absentees and with the Belgian

yet to start a game this season.

dpa

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