Tag: Eden Hazard

  • Batshuayi strikes late to give Chelsea win

    Batshuayi strikes late to give Chelsea win

    Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi came off the bench to snatch a 2-1 win at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday with the last kick of the game.

    The result took Antonio Conte’s side top of Champions League Group C.

    France international Antoine Griezmann rammed a penalty kick beyond former Atletico goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to give the home side a barely-deserved lead in the 40th minute.

    He was scoring the first European goal at their new stadium after striking the first Liga goal there this month.

    Former Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata, who also spent time in Atletico’s youth system, pulled Chelsea level by glancing in Eden Hazard’s cross in the 60th minute.

    This was after the visitors had failed to make their first-half dominance count.

    Batshuayi replaced Morata with seven minutes remaining and inflicted a first home defeat on Atletico since September, 2015.

    It turns wide a Marcos Alonso cutback from close range deep into stoppage-time.

    “It’s very difficult when Atletico score [first] to come back, but in spite of this we deserved to win. We continued to play with good personality, we kept our heads on the pitch in every moment,” Chelsea coach Conte told a news conference.

    “We must be pleased with the performance and overall the personality we showed.

    “I always tell my players that it doesn’t change when you play at home or away, you have to play with the same personality and desire to play and try to deserve to win.”

    Atletico coach Diego Simeone has likened his side’s new home to the Circus Maximus in Rome.

    The club’s famously vociferous fans made a noise fitting of the biggest game in the stadium’s short existence, but Chelsea soon calmed the crowd.

    Hazard, without a goal in the Champions League since March 2015, was Chelsea’s chief creator.

    He dashed through the middle to lay the ball off for Morata to screw wide and then hitting the woodwork himself with a ferocious long-range strike.

    “Chelsea felt more comfortable than us and won the game deservedly,” said Atletico coach Simeone.

    “They were superior tactically and physically. They are a very competitive team, they showed more maturity than us and we have to congratulate them.”

    Atletico struggled to get into Chelsea’s half but capitalised from their first real foray forward.

    A deflected shot from Saul Niguez earned a corner kick from which David Luiz hauled Lucas Hernandez to the floor, leaving Griezmann to score a third goal in four games.

    Simeone’s side could have grabbed a second on the cusp of halftime when Courtois could only hold Koke’s stinging shot but Saul slotted the rebound just wide of the near post.

    A two-goal deficit would have been grossly unfair on Conte’s adventurous side, who also had the better of the second half.

    Morata wasted a chance to strike again when he skipped towards goal unchallenged, scuffing the ball wide of Jan Oblak’s goal.

    But Belgian international Batshuayi needed just one chance to grab the win that was as dramatic as it was deserved.

  • Meet the game changers in Chelsea’s squad

    Meet the game changers in Chelsea’s squad

    Chelsea needs just three points from their last 3 League games to secure their sixth EPL title in history; Chelsea has had an astonishing season.

    The club manager Antonio Conte has transfigure the fortunes of the blues who ended 10th in 2015/16 season to put them at the top of the pile in the English top flight.

    Chelsea have been competing with local rivals and a resilient opponent – Tottenham, however, they now look almost assured and confident of becoming champions once again.

    Players like David Luiz, Gary Chaill, Diego Costa, Marcos Alonso, Victor Moses, Willian, Cesc Fabregas and Pedro have all been very necessary condiment in the impressive Chelsea’s potpourri.

    N’Golo Kante, France international, has been Chelsea’s best player this season and he is the Premier League’s best transfer of the season, having made the £32 million move from Leicester City in the summer.

    He has picked up both of this season’s PFA Player of the Year and the FWA Player of the Year awards, despite his defensive role in the team.

    He made 289 tackles since he moved to England at the start of last season more than any other player. He is the most defensive player to with the PFA’s award since Terry and his impact has been huge in allowing his side to control games in a title winning season.

    Kante scored only two goals this season; both goals came against Manchester United, but goals aren’t what he is measured by. Nonetheless, he ranks among the highest in the league for tackles and interceptions.

    Eden Hazard is Chelsea’s most exciting player and has produced several moments that have been vital to his side’s resurgent season. His 19 goals match his haul from the 2014-15 season in which Chelsea claimed the title. He earned individual glory by being awarded the PFA Player of the Year award.

    Conte has got the best out of the Chelsea team especially the Belgian playmaker, Eden Hazard, in the 3-4-3 formation. Hazard plays an integral part in the new formation the blues. The Belgium, being a gold fish have become the darling and envy of most top ranked clubs in Europe.

    Real Madrid have made the blues ‘play maker’ their number one target and are willing to lure him to the santiago bernabeu making him part of los blancos dressing room.

    He is the second most fouled against player in the league this season having been brought down 89 times as he attempts, on average, four dribbles-per-game.

    Lastly, it is important to beam our light on Azpilicueta, who has also shown impressive leadership on the field of play. Ever since John Terry stepped back from his almost default starting role, and Gary Cahill assumed the role of captain, the Chelsea defender has consistently played and defended for his team in a way that is nothing short of commitment and leadership.

    The versatile defender has been utilised in five different positions this season and has excelled in almost every one. He has played as both a wing back and full back on both sides, as well as adapting brilliantly to being a right sided centre-back in Conte’s three man defence.

    He is the only Chelsea player to have played in every single minute of their league campaign and he has produced more passes than any other player in the Premier League, so far, this season.

    Conte and his coaching staff have improved greatly improved on their teamwork especially when it comes to ball possession; Conte currently ranks seventh for completed balls this year.

  • Hazard eyes post Ronaldo, Messi Ballon d´Or

    Hazard eyes post Ronaldo, Messi Ballon d´Or

    Eden Hazard is confident he can one day land the Ballon d’Or playing for Chelsea, but accepts he may have to wait for perennial winners Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to retire.
    Ronaldo and Messi have combined to win the last nine but Hazard has made a strong case for consideration for the 2017 prize by playing a key role in Chelsea’s bid to land the Premier League title.
    And the 26-year-old Belgium playmaker is optimistic his chances will not be harmed by playing in the Premier League.
    He told Sky Sports: “I hope to win the Ballon d’Or one day. It’s in my mind.
    “If I don’t, it won’t be a problem. I try to make a good career – the best I can – but I think some other players deserve to win it also.
    “When Ronaldo and Messi retire, maybe it will be another couple of players like Neymar, Paulo Dybala or Antoine Griezmann, who knows? We will see. It’s not something I think too much about.
    “Could I win it? If I play next season, we win the Champions League and I win the World Cup with Belgium, why not?
    “In the last 10 years, the Ballon d’Or winners play in Spain, but it’s not automatic. If a player is better in England, he will win it.”
    Hazard is hoping Antonio Conte’s men can further his cause by wrapping up the title at The Hawthorns before parading the trophy in front of their fans in next Sunday’s finale at home to already relegated Sunderland.
    He added: “We want to celebrate on Friday, then come back to Stamford Bridge and celebrate with the fans.
    “We just need to win the game. We all know if we win, we will be champions, so maybe we have a lot of pressure, but we are almost there.
    “For me, it’s the same [feeling as when we won the title two years ago].
    “The target is always to win trophies. The feeling is always a good one. Two years ago to now, we have one thing in common, which is to win.”

  • Kante wins 2017 football writers’ association.

    Kante wins 2017 football writers’ association.

    The Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante takes his second individual prize of the campaign having also won the PFA Player of the Year award. He becomes the 18th player in the history of English football to win both awards in the same season.

    Another Chelsea player, Eden Hazard came second in the voting, with Tottenham’s Dele Alli in third place. Between Kante and Hazard, a winner of the award in 2015, collected more than 65 per cent of the journalists’ votes.

    Kante, who will receive his prize at a Gala Dinner in London on 18 May, said: ‘It is a fantastic honour to win this award. With so many great players in this Chelsea squad and in the Premier League, for the Football Writers’ Association of this country to name me as their Footballer of the Year is a very proud moment in my career.”

    FWA Chairman Patrick Barclay added: ‘N’Golo Kante could not be a more deserving winner of English football’s most prestigious individual award. In the view of some FWA members, he would have been a worthy recipient last season for his contribution to Leicester’s title success, but the almost unbroken excellent form of Chelsea since he changed clubs has left little room for further debate.

    “Considering the competition of Eden Hazard and others from Chelsea in particular, this is a great achievement.”

    Kante played a pivotal role in the team’s success up until this point after moving to Stamford Bridge from Leicester City last summer.

    His high energy levels and ability to win the ball, and distribute it intelligently, in midfield has been integral to the way in which Antonio Conte wants his team to play, and the 26-year-old has also provided a threat in the attacking third, as his brilliant goals in home matches against Manchester United testify.

    In total, five Chelsea players were nominated by FWA members, with defenders David Luiz and Cesar Azpilicueta, as well as striker Diego Costa, also receiving votes.

    N’Golo became the fourth Chelsea player to win the award, joining Hazard (2015), Frank Lampard (2005) and Gianfranco Zola (1997).

  • Chelsea sweep past Everton to edge closer to EPL title

    Chelsea sweep past Everton to edge closer to EPL title

    Three goals in the second half of the game was enough for the blues to secure all three points at Goodison park stadium.

    A wonderful stunner from Pedro followed by Gary Cahill scoring from Eden Hazard set piece before Fabregas setting up an assist for Willian is enough for Antonio Conte side against Everton and it has boost their hope of securing the premier league title come May with just four games remaining to the end of the season.

    Chelsea are now leading the English premier league standing by seven points gap between them and second place Tottenham who is going to welcome Arsenal at white hart lane this evening.

     

     

  • Hazard claims EPL Goal of the Month

    Hazard claims EPL Goal of the Month

    Eden Hazard has won the Premier League Goal of the Month award for February for his strike in Chelsea’s 3-1 Premier League win against Arsenal.

    Hazard’s goal came in the 53rd minute of that game and put Antonio Conte’s side 2-0 up, after Marcos Alonso had opened the scoring on 13 minutes. Cesc Fabregas added a third in the 85th minute before Olivier Giroud pulled one back for Arsenal in added time.

    “It is always good to win trophies,” Hazard told Chelsea’s official website. “It is not my most important target to win Goal of the Month, I want to win big trophies at the end of the season, but it is something I can say in few years’ time to my kids that I scored a beautiful goal against Arsenal.

    “It means a lot for the fans and for us, because it was a derby and we won the game. That is the most important thing in football that you win the game if you score a fantastic goal, and I hope to score more goals like this.”

    Other goals nominated for the award included Romelu Lukaku vs. Bournemouth, Henrikh Mkhitaryan vs. Leicester, Gylfi Sigurdsson vs. Man City, Manuel Lanzini vs. West Brom, Robbie Brady vs. Chelsea, Harry Kane vs. Stoke and Danny Drinkwater vs. Liverpool.

  • Conte, Hazard scoop PL October awards

    Conte, Hazard scoop PL October awards

    Chelsea manager, Antonio Conte and midfielder, Eden Hazard have been rewarded for the Blue’s stunning form in October by scooping the Premier League manager and player of the month awards respectively.

    Under the Italian tactician’s guidance, the Blues won all four of their top-flight games following a winless September.

    Among those results was the stunning 4-0 win over former manager Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United side, a victory which has helped the Blues climb into the top four.

    Former Italy boss Conte said: ‘It’s a great honour and I will share this with my players and the club.

    ‘It is the first time I work in another country with a different culture, and when you want to bring your own philosophy it is not easy, but now I am glad for this choice.’

    The stunning form came after Conte adopted his familar 3-4-3 formation which brought 11 goals, four clean sheets and a maximum return of 12 points.

    Conte becomes the sixth Chelsea manager to win the award after Claudio Ranieri, Jose Mourinho, Avram Grant, Carlo Ancelotti and Rafa Benitez.

    Hazard, the Belgian playmaker, was in exceptional form last month and netted three goals for the Stamford Bridge outfit.

    The 25-year-old grabbed a goal in the victories over Leicester, Manchester United and Southampton and has followed up that goalscoring form by netting a brace in the 5-0 win over Everton earlier this month.

  • Chelsea defeat Arsenal at Stamford Bridge

    Chelsea returned to winning ways in the English Premier League by defeating nine-man Arsenal 2-0 in a feisty encounter at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

    The Blues rarely troubled the Gunners during a tame opening first half but the game was sparked into life just before the break when Gabriel saw red for allegedly kicking out at Diego Costa, Goal reports.

    Kurt Zouma broke the deadlock eight minutes after the interval with a header from a Cesc Fabregas freekick and, after Santi Cazorla picked up his second booking of the afternoon, Eden Hazard’s deflected strike put an added gloss on Chelsea’s first home win of the season.

  • Messi is world’s most expensive footballer

    Messi is world’s most expensive footballer

    The International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES) has published the 120 most expensive footballers in the world based on their current market values.

    In order to qualify to make the list, the footballer must be plying his trade in one of the top five leagues in Europe – Spain, England, France, Germany and Italy, sl10.ng reports.

    Regrettably, no Nigerian player was mentioned by the Switzerland – based organization, though the likes of Mikel, Onazi, Ujah, Enyeama and Ikechukwu Uche ply their trade in the prestigious championships.

    The only consolation is that Bayern Munich’s Austria international, David Alaba, who has Nigerian blood flowing in his veins, is ranked in the 56th position while England midfielder Ross Barkley is among the players in the top 40.

    Five of Mikel’s teammates at Chelsea – Eden Hazard, Diego Costa, Francesc Fàbregas, Oscar and Thibaut Courtois – were named in the top 20.

    As expected Barcelona superstar, Lionel Messi, is the most valuable player in the world followed by Real Madrid poster boy, Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Top 10 most expensive footballers:

    Lionel Messi (Barcelona): €220 million

    Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid): €133 million

    Eden Hazard (Chelsea): €99 million

    Diego Costa (Chelsea): €84 million

    Paul Pogba (Juventus): €72 million

    Sergio Agüero (Manchester City): €65 million

    Raheem Sterling (Liverpool): €63 million

    Francesc Fàbregas (Chelsea): €62 million

    Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal): €61 million

    Gareth Bale (Real Madrid): €60 million