Monday, 18 November 2013

Eden Hazard adviced his fellow teammate Kevin de Bruyne to leave Chelsea FC.

Chelsea forward says it would be best for
Belgium if De Bruyne leaves Stamford
Bridge.
Eden Hazard has encouraged Chelsea
and Belgium teammate Kevin de
Bruyne to leave Stamford Bridge in
search of regular first team football.
After starting Chelsea's first match of
the season against Hull and the 0-0
draw at Manchester United eight
days later, De Bruyne has managed
just one substitute appearance in the
league and the 22-year-old was
reportedly relegated to the reserves
by boss Jose Mourinho after a
disappointing display against
Swindon in the League Cup in
August.
Mourinho subsequently stormed out
a press conference after being
repeatedly asked about his treatment
of the Belgian, insisting there was no
issue between himself and the player.
De Bruyne impressed last season on
loan at Werder Bremen and has been
linked with a return to the
Bundesliga club in a bid to find first
team football ahead of next
summer's World Cup.
And in a controversial interview with
Belgian newspaper Sport Wereld,
Hazard says it would be best if his
compatriot left West London.
"Playing a World Cup after having
not played for a year is very difficult,"
Hazard said when asked about De
Bruyne.
"To depart and play further forward
would be good for him and for the
team. If we want to get the best from
Kevin, it is better that he leaves. But
he's a big boy. He must make his own
choices."
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