Eden Hazard names Gianfranco Zola, Juan Mata, Didier Drogba, and Frank Lampard in his Chelsea five-a-side team
Eden Hazard will return to Stamford Bridge on June 6th for the Soccer Aid game, and since then the former Chelsea player has been involved in social media content, giving interviews and naming his five-a-side teams.
In his recent interview for Soccer Aid, the forward picked up his five-a-side team for Cheslea and included himself in the side. However, the former Real Madrid didn’t name any goalkeepers or defenders.
For Hazard, it has always been about his team being an offensive one, and the squad he has made won’t even allow the opposition to have the ball. Speaking to Soccer Aid, Eden Hazard picked his dream Chelsea five-a-side team and named Gianfranco Zola, Juan Mata, Didier Drogba, and Frank Lampard.
Hazard has included the most threatening attacking team which consists of him, Mata, Lampard, and Zola. Every player that has been selected has cemented their position in Chelsea’s legacy. They all became widely recognised players and had a significant impact on Chelsea’s history.
Imagine the chaos that would have been created for every opposing defence in a match if they had played together on the pitch. Hazard is renowned for his dribbling prowess, and Drogba and Zole are centre forwards with their flawless goal-scoring traits.
Lampard and Mata will be in charge of the midfield, supplying the ball to Zola, Drogba, and Hazard, who will guarantee so many goals. Since their establishment, Chelsea have spawned numerous legends, and many of them are from Hazard’s five-a-side team.
Hazard returns to Bridge on June 6th!!
His presence on the bridge will bring up a lot of memories, when he returns to the stadium for a charity match on June 6. With his ability to dribble, Hazard—who is frequently recognised for his offensive intent—was likened to Lionel Messi and other elite football players, eventually rising to become the most well-known player the Blues have ever seen.
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His goals served as evidence of his ability to go past defenders and score a goal by himself. Though his level of fitness may not be quite as high as it once was, fans will still be hoping to see Hazard score those individual goals.