Chelsea: 5 Reasons Eden Hazard Will Be The World's Best Player
held off Lionel Messi and Frank Ribery in one of the more hard-fought races of recent years. However, the name everyone is talking about now is the one that arrived in a distant 22nd place with 0.16% of the votes - Eden Hazard. Jose Mourinho's return to Chelsea has coincided with Hazard emerging as the side's talisman, one that gets the fans of their seats, and arguably more so than former fan favourite Juan Mata, who has been displaced as Chelsea's attacking fulcrum, and packed off to Manchester United. Hazard is starting to attract comparisons to that widely accepted top three of world performers, and while it would be foolish to state that he is already at their level, a sustained burst of brilliance at his current standard will surely see him in the top five come next year. Here are five reasons why Hazard will eventually be out on his own as the world's best player. Who do you think will rival him in years to come?
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