The Never Ending Downfall of Eden Hazard

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @zack7438
    @zack7438 Год назад +881

    Hundreds of millions of kids dream of becoming footballers. Few ever make it to the professional level and even fewer make it to the top winning 2 PL titles, reaching a WC semi final and winning several individual awards. Hazard's move to Madrid did not work out as planned but he did not fail. He lived an impossible dream and will go down as a PL legend.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +118

      Fantastic comment mate🇧🇪

    • @mrtoxictnd2381
      @mrtoxictnd2381 Год назад +20

      Hazard did fail, he was lazy overrated and never lived up to his hype

    • @RandRSeniorGaming007
      @RandRSeniorGaming007 Год назад +52

      ​@@mrtoxictnd2381overrated would be a wrong term. If he carried on his form at Chelsea he would have been a perfect Galactico! But he was not hard working and disciplined enough.

    • @kerengarcia1811
      @kerengarcia1811 Год назад +12

      Same thing happened to coutihno. It was the wrong transfer. Once you find your form it’s better if you stay at that club. Even Jurgen klopp told him to stay and he would be one of the best players in Liverpool. I may not be a liverpool or Chelsea fan but wow they were so good in their prime. It’s sucks to see what happened.

    • @mrtoxictnd2381
      @mrtoxictnd2381 Год назад +4

      ​@@RandRSeniorGaming007his form was pretty bad only 16 goals in a season is bad

  • @jamesmufc15
    @jamesmufc15 Год назад +171

    As a United fan he's probably the best opposition player I've ever seen live at Old Trafford, you just don't see many players like him playing anymore

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +18

      So beautiful to watch I’m on the ball too, unique baller

    • @UnitedReds99
      @UnitedReds99 Год назад +17

      ​@@VizehUnfortunately these types of players are dying in favour of pace and power wingers, most wingers today are just pace and power without the flair, Hazard truly was one of the last great flair wingers

    • @Bpg5012trick
      @Bpg5012trick 9 месяцев назад +1

      Sancho will finish his career at a young age as well, like Hazard lack of training over the years, that's why Hazard wasn't fit to recover from his injury. Sancho will go the same path.

    • @Bpg5012trick
      @Bpg5012trick 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@UnitedReds99 I think the days of doing a hundred stepovers is finished, while your team mates are waiting for the ball.

    • @UnitedReds99
      @UnitedReds99 9 месяцев назад

      @@Bpg5012trick Shame really Footballers are just robots now, we've lost the fun and unpredictable element that these types of players used to be

  • @aaronlegg1702
    @aaronlegg1702 Год назад +24

    I’m glad you brought his personality in to the mix as well, always was a happy soul who made chelsea fans smile on and off the pitch

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      Thank you Aaron❤

  • @simonforrest2522
    @simonforrest2522 Год назад +96

    I think his legacy is very much secure in the UK as one THE finest players the Prem has ever seen. His ball carrying ability, quick feet and close control were absolutely insane. I actually can't believe what happened to his career

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +18

      Watched him have about 40% possession by himself v Burnley on multiple occasions😂

    • @err4071
      @err4071 Год назад

      One of yes but not the best, and to be honest Zola was a much better player than Hazard at Chelsea he was leagues above.

    • @calussy8040
      @calussy8040 Год назад

      ​@@err4071haven't seen much of Zola play but it's a shame that he could never get into the Italian national team, he would walk into that team now and carry it.

  • @BrasilianFury
    @BrasilianFury Год назад +84

    It's a very tough ending to a career that arguably deserved better. Good stuff so far into it, Viz!

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +4

      Thank you mate!❤

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      Thank you mate!❤

    • @BrasilianFury
      @BrasilianFury Год назад +1

      @@Vizeh of course! ❤

  • @skullxishim
    @skullxishim Год назад +37

    As a chelsea fan I remember wtaching eden hazard he was something else the talent he had was mind blowing. Imagine if he had the dedication or worth ethic atleast half of ronaldo. He could have maintained his skill level or even become better. Injuries were part of it tho you can still bounce back of injuries if you had the worth ethic and that top mentality. To become one of the best you have to have talent tho also the worth ethic and dediciation. Talent takes you so far

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +6

      I agree that he is somewhat of the anti Ronaldo in that aspect, but in a way I guess this is what makes Eden Hazard likeable to many people

    • @dasurmel1424
      @dasurmel1424 Год назад

      the unfair thing is people only look at the stats and ignore everything else. cr7 f.e. scores lots of goal but isnt able to offer much more. hazard is the opposite and still had solid scoring.

    • @skullxishim
      @skullxishim Год назад

      @@dasurmel1424 understand ur point tho my point is that if hazard had at least half the dedication of Ronaldo he could have had a more succesful career

  • @vinsmokesanji6280
    @vinsmokesanji6280 Год назад +15

    That performance vs Brazil in the world for me is one of the greatest performances I’ve seen in my life time. That game showed that u don’t need to have G/A to have an impact on the game

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      I still see a compilation from that game pop up on my Twitter every week or so!

  • @blinks182blinks
    @blinks182blinks Год назад +57

    I’m a lifelong Chelsea fan and I’ve seen some incredible players but no one was like Hazard. I always say we’ve had ‘greater’ players like Terry, Zola, Drogba etc, but Hazard on pure ability was a cut above anyone, he could make a casual football fan a genuine football fan, he’d make you fall in love with the game himself … What a player …

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +8

      He was the difference maker time and time again, rarely see a player do that so consistently

  • @lukafabijanic4844
    @lukafabijanic4844 Год назад +11

    Its so sad. He was so special with his skills and personality. He made me to love and follow football again.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      I agree Luka❤

  • @undercoverat
    @undercoverat Год назад +22

    I think all the doom and gloom about Eden Hazard is recency bias. He's been a pro since 17 so it's not inconceivable that his body wore down after over a decade of playing every minute of every game. In my mind it's between him suarez and neymar as the third best player of the Ronaldo/Messi era and I don't think 4 bad years in madrid undoes the magic he created at Stamford Bridge. In 10 years I think people will only remember the highlights and forget the disappointing madrid transfer, especially as transfer fees continue to go up.

    • @Bpg5012trick
      @Bpg5012trick 9 месяцев назад

      Lack of training would have a big say in it as well, caught up, that he wasn't fit enough to recover from an injury, yes he had other injuries, but his attitude to training caught up with him.

    • @LT-bz1pk
      @LT-bz1pk 3 месяца назад

      3 best is neymar
      Then 4 5 6
      Is salah salah
      And salah

  • @Lordsarefan
    @Lordsarefan Год назад +6

    So proud that I've seen our Belgian generation play with Hazard as their crown jewel. What a player he was for us.
    Most might say our generation failed, but I think we really did well. 3rd on a world cup, for a country like Belgium is one hell of an achievement. How he played back then, he was just a joy to watch. Like the best player in the world.
    He realised his dream move to Real Madrid but 1 tackle on his ankle against PSG was the last straw which he never recovered from. But his last couple of years won't wash away the rest of his carreer.
    Une grande merci, Eden!

  • @loby24
    @loby24 Год назад +82

    What a player he was for us our legend if he had not get his injurys what a player he could have been for real but still got his dream to play for them and all the achievements he got show how good he was as a player and will be missed 💙💙💙

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +6

      Hope he does a Messi and comes back and plays in Belgium or something man 😢

    • @milk__teee
      @milk__teee Год назад

      I wanna ask, what injuries did he have that actually stopped him? He never had a career ending injury, yet in his physical prime he just stopped caring. I’m not tryna hate on him, but Messi and Ronaldo have both gotten injuries on the same level if not worse, yet fought through it and became the best tow players of all time.

    • @Bampiss
      @Bampiss Год назад

      @@milk__teeedid you even watched the vid man ??

  • @UnitedReds99
    @UnitedReds99 Год назад +4

    Thanks for covering this one Vizeh can't wait to watch this, as a Man Utd fan this guy gave me absolute nightmares growing up as he would beat my team time and time again, he's one player I was absolutely gutted we missed out on signing as I think we would have won even more Premier leagues and maybe an extra champions league or 2 if he was in our team. I have nothing but respect and admiration for the guy and its very sad to see him go out like this at such a young age really, he will always be one of the greats for me

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +1

      Thank you for being here man, was a fantastic player?

  • @JohnWickin
    @JohnWickin Год назад +10

    Loved hazard. The best player I've ever seen at Chelsea. His signed shirt is my favourite of all my shirts. Excellent vid as always :)

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      Much love Bens❤

    • @err4071
      @err4071 Год назад

      What about Zola

  • @kalebp50
    @kalebp50 Год назад +21

    The fact that in a interview with Mourinho, he says that because the refs don’t protect players like Hazard, there won’t be any more Hazards. Actually sad.
    Also another amazing video. Thank you for the content you produce 👏🏿

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +1

      Indeed I highlighted that in here, and he’s correct football now uses footballers is much different ways

  • @Chappc11
    @Chappc11 Год назад +4

    Amazing video Vizeh. It’s so sad to see this downfall. As a Tottenham fan I will never forget how he was somehow able to turn up and put in some amazing performances against us. So sad he had to retire so early.

  • @geovannycortez27
    @geovannycortez27 Год назад +27

    I forgot who said this (I think it was Mourinho?), but the common theme around why he never reached the level of Messi or Ronaldo was because he didn't put in the effort/extra work during training. The fact that he could still go out on matchdays and do the things that he did and "not even try" will always be insane to me. Hazard gave me the best years of my life as a Chelsea fan and I will always remember him fondly for that goal against Arsenal (yes you know which one) as well as tearing it up at the 2018 world cup (he was robbed of the golden ball). It's gonna be a while until we see another player like him in the prem again.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +4

      Yeah I’m pretty sure I saw articles of Mourinho saying he was pretty lazy in training, sounds bout right

    • @draico4265
      @draico4265 Год назад +4

      The thing is that laziness is probably the reason for his quick descent in La Liga talent can only hold you up for so long especially when you start going up in age.

    • @Bampiss
      @Bampiss Год назад

      & that goal against liverpool

    • @franze4
      @franze4 Год назад

      pretty sure he played drunk at lille a couple times

  • @vidittapadia3256
    @vidittapadia3256 Год назад +1

    I found myself going back watching some of his highlights and man he was genuinely amazing it brought me to the brink of tears that such an amazing talent is retiring relatively early

  • @SCP-457-
    @SCP-457- Год назад +8

    Can we appreciate how much effot Vizeh puts in to making our balls giggle

  • @aaron-dg9rr
    @aaron-dg9rr Год назад +3

    i was only 8 when i started watch him play ,im 19 now. i grew up watching him and he just made me so happy man. im so grateful i got to watch this man play even though its from the tv. thankyou eden❤

  • @BiGMaC078
    @BiGMaC078 Год назад +3

    oh man. I can't even explain the feeling I got when I read about him retiring. so much is happening with this one era of football slowly getting replaced with this new era. another legend down, we've lost Ibrahimovic, buffon, and now Eden hazard. the dream is over boys. us playing at the park or even not at the park, at the back of an indoor football field using the back of the net as our own Net, doing Messi and Ronaldo's goal celebration when we score against each other. and as another legendary player for us retires, another one rises, a youth player that has a chance to do so much more. so while we're sad about the men we used to look up to leaving, there's another generation being built for ones younger than us to look up at the same way we used to look up our legends. farewell eden, it's been a good run.

  • @sentuhankecundang7351
    @sentuhankecundang7351 Год назад +2

    prime chelsea hazard is the best player i've ever seen
    its sad that he retires so early

  • @TheRealLennox818
    @TheRealLennox818 Год назад +4

    I only started watching football in 2021 so I didn't get to see Hazard in his prime but I wish I did coming from an Arsenal fan.

  • @MegaAA1997
    @MegaAA1997 Год назад +5

    Hazard just retired today. At the age of 32. The same year as Gareth bale

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Год назад

      Another Fun Fact: Both players are considered as the greatest young players in Premier League history, with Bale enjoying some successes with Tottenham Hotspurs when it comes to goalscoring galore. Bale then moved to Real Madrid and he won 5 Champions Leagues during his career.

  • @mixer244
    @mixer244 Год назад +4

    Football is great, but it can also be a graveyard of potential wonders.

  • @Seeker_adi
    @Seeker_adi Год назад +2

    Was waiting for this. You did him justice man💐👌🏻

  • @Gingerninja738
    @Gingerninja738 Год назад +3

    This man is the one who made me fall in love with football its sad it really is man he may not have been the best but damn i could watch him for hours

  • @Ftsuit459
    @Ftsuit459 Год назад +2

    You mentioned that 15/16 season. I beg, as a Chelsea fan, please do a video on it. It still confuses me till this day how Chelsea went from reigning champions to 10th.

  • @defend4ever
    @defend4ever Год назад +7

    The teams around him were always good enough to fight for the title but never seen as guaranteed winners. As a Chelsea fan, they never really built a team strong enough to battle on all fronts. When he joined, the team was being rebuilt and then they let promising players go when they appointed Mourinho. He was as you said very laid back but his teams were never as stacked as those as Messi or Ronaldo. He created TONS of chances but missing opportunities has been a Chelsea trait for many years. Not many of his critics ever saw him play many times to understand him or his career.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      Great insight my friend!

    • @christiansomers4188
      @christiansomers4188 Год назад

      You can see that still now at the Bridge. Once he left, Chelsea also fell flat on their arses.

  • @adboogs964
    @adboogs964 Год назад +2

    I was devastated to see he announced his retirement. This man basically was the reason I’m such a big chelsea fan. I’ll always remember watching the dribble goal he scored against Arsenal. I was watching with my mate who is an Arsenal supporter and I went crazy when Eden scored that ❤

  • @willbowen4488
    @willbowen4488 Год назад +1

    We , MUFC, were so close to getting him in 2012!
    I still have that dream of watching a Nano Kagawa Hazard with Rooney up front top 4 for United…
    I know RVP was sick that season, but imagine that front 4…

  • @moist5147
    @moist5147 Год назад +2

    He was probaboly my favorite player to watch in teh premier league when i was younger. So sad man ):

  • @tomlewis8064
    @tomlewis8064 Год назад +6

    I saw him score a hatrick at Stamford Bridge. Just unplayable. He was probably the third best player in the world for a couple of years.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      Some player🔥

  • @anthonyemerson2965
    @anthonyemerson2965 Год назад +1

    I’m a United fan but he’s probably my favorite all-time non-United player. The best player in the world on his day.

  • @nolanengels7323
    @nolanengels7323 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video running through his career and showing what kind of player he was. Absolutely did him justice with this work. Great stuff man

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      Thank you mate!

  • @Smonserratm
    @Smonserratm Год назад +2

    I last saw him play in a cup match (21/22) against Elche where he scored the winner in extra time after Madrid went down one man and one goal in the 103rd minute.

  • @barreislands
    @barreislands Год назад +4

    As a Manchester United fan i wish he didn't leave for Real Madrid because he was such a baller and to see him finish his career like that is just really sad to see😪.

  • @gloclipp
    @gloclipp Год назад +1

    please keep more longer videos like these coming!

  • @phichau90
    @phichau90 Год назад +1

    when eden was on the pitch, it was magical.

  • @SadBugBurger
    @SadBugBurger Год назад +3

    I think it’s unfair to say “people compared him to the likes of Neymar and Messi” when literally only Chelsea fans did that.
    He’s undoubtedly a very talented player but he isn’t on the same level as those and anyone who looks at it without blue tinted glasses can see that

  • @jdeany02
    @jdeany02 Год назад +1

    fun fact about that swansea ball boy he kicked - he's involved in the brand AU vodka and his whole family is pretty successful in Swansea

  • @miqueeli
    @miqueeli Год назад +2

    as a Arsenal fan I absolutely hated how good Hazard was. he single handedly destroyed us so many times, absolute world class baller in his prime.

  • @biLLy-op5pr
    @biLLy-op5pr Год назад +2

    Last time we seen him was that 2019 Europa league final

  • @seangeraghty3428
    @seangeraghty3428 Год назад +4

    I mean it’s really sad the outcome at Madrid , I’m a Chelsea fan who’s followed since I was 6 which was 2012 meaning hazard was my obvious hero and the hill I die on is he is world class and a player that his personal stats may not looking amazing but look at falcao along with morata that he teed up for easy goals only them to miss and when he had costa and Fabregas we cooked. As a Chelsea fan I wish we took him in as a free agent and hope we offered but may have a great retirement as smiles as much as I did watching him. 💙

  • @williamrichmond6219
    @williamrichmond6219 Год назад +11

    Hazard was one of the great players of the 2010's. If I made an XI of the best premier league players for the decade he would easily make it.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      Easily as he should!

  • @yusufrahim5989
    @yusufrahim5989 Год назад

    It's crazy I was here watching Vizeh make career mode vids back in 2016 now he is making amazing documentary videos. I've loved watching you over the years, never stop doing what you do.

  • @heathgraydenbonds7797
    @heathgraydenbonds7797 Год назад +2

    Watched him live in one of his last great performances last year against Celtic in the Champions League, came on for an injured Benzema in the 30th minute and totally changed the game (goal and assist), absolutely wonderful footballer and one of my favorite of all time.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      Wish you well mate!

  • @XanderRoels
    @XanderRoels Год назад +5

    Best Belgian player oat, and best Prem player of the 2010’s forever a premier league and mainly Chelsea legend

  • @lm5951
    @lm5951 Год назад +3

    He basically retired yesterday and he was a legend. 😢

  • @ColGesso
    @ColGesso Год назад +2

    The first part of his career was like a paradisiacal garden. The second part was like a massive rockslide onto a busy highway.
    Eden. Hazard.
    God rest his soul.

  • @arayangodfrey1971
    @arayangodfrey1971 Год назад +2

    Damn I didn’t expect Eden Hazard to retire…

  • @aaronpalpatine5722
    @aaronpalpatine5722 Год назад +1

    i wish we would’ve just picked him up this season as a veteran to come in and help these new players. I feel like i’m seeing my team fall apart and this was just a gut punch. But then again that’s football, things change and sometimes its for the worst. Eden gave me some of the best years in my life, even when we weren’t winning the league. I wish he could’ve won a UCL with us, but i’ll take the amazing memories over that UCL win. He was and still is one of my favorite players of all time!
    Thank you Eden 💙

  • @DazeJokerz
    @DazeJokerz Год назад +2

    my man put a early 2000's camcorder effect over 2020 hazard highlights 😂😂🤡🤡

  • @astro_99991
    @astro_99991 Год назад +9

    In a football world where everything is about statistics, players like Eden Hazard were the best entertainers of football. He was a magician for chelsea and it is sad to see his downfall in Madrid. He was so 🔥

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      A player that stats don’t do Justice, spot on

    • @UnitedReds99
      @UnitedReds99 Год назад

      ​​@@VizehAbsolutely mate I think another one who's very similar in that respect is Ronaldinho. The eye test is all you need with players like this

  • @gaemer1032
    @gaemer1032 Год назад +1

    As a Belgian, knowing what he could have been at real really sucks, still doesn’t take away all the amazing accomplishments he achieved in previous clubs and for the national team. Truly an inspiring and amazing player to watch.

  • @RespecTheLevYT
    @RespecTheLevYT Год назад +2

    That 16/17 Hazard with the knee-slide 🔥

  • @thomaswade4431
    @thomaswade4431 Год назад +1

    Hazard wasn’t about stats the way he could flip a game was crazy

  • @crystalracing4794
    @crystalracing4794 Год назад +4

    Hazard was footballing joie de vivre.

  • @adamproductions4529
    @adamproductions4529 Год назад +3

    Just the fact you're talking about him is proof he didn't fail. Hazard is an Iconic player loved by manny.

  • @gloclipp
    @gloclipp Год назад +1

    Hazard has turned into a player “the streets will never forget”

  • @actuallynotsteve
    @actuallynotsteve Год назад +1

    Chelsea, when Hazard was still prime and Fabregas was just signed, is by far the best football I've ever seen played.
    There was a silky smooth nature to their attacking and I've never seen anything like it before or since. Almost brings a tear to my eye, I mean it was god tier attacking. Looked an IRL video game.
    So crazy how far he fell off. But him walking off the pitch to eat a burger after being subbed is low key one of the most Chad moves ever.

  • @arcr1790
    @arcr1790 Год назад +1

    Hazard was my favorite Chelsea player. For me, he was Chelsea. I got sad when his move to Real Madrid happened and now I had to cheer against him.
    I also had a Chelsea jersey of him.

  • @EpicnessYeet
    @EpicnessYeet Год назад +3

    its sad how his story ended at real madrid, just proves to show chasing your dreams doesnt always prove beneficial.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      That breaks my heart a bit lad

    • @YOUNGJBR
      @YOUNGJBR Год назад +1

      It does tho as long as you keep working hard.

  • @gollo4144
    @gollo4144 Год назад +2

    The Streets will never forget 😭

  • @Victor72226
    @Victor72226 Год назад +2

    At least he can eat his big macs at peace😔

  • @lucadegabriele6394
    @lucadegabriele6394 Год назад +21

    Even though Eden Hazard hasn't achieved what he had to achieve at Real Madrid, he will still be remembered for everything he has done at Chelsea and Lille and all the memories we had with him! Thank you Eden Hazard ❤❤❤

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +4

      I do hope history is kind in the way they look back in him, however it was not meant to end this way

  • @thecouch4702
    @thecouch4702 Год назад +4

    This was genuinely emotional. I still remember Hazard being in all the Premier league advertisements alongside Kane, Son, Vardy and all the other EPL stars. He felt like one of the pillars of the league, and I will miss him greatly.

  • @nexus3408
    @nexus3408 Год назад

    Absolutely incredible video! Thank you for this Vizeh and keep up the good work 🤞

  • @Powerful_Raf
    @Powerful_Raf Год назад +3

    I was in the away end at Stamford Bridge when he dribbled through our whole team and scored (west ham) I dont blame you for saying he's the best you've seen live. An excellent talent and a prem great 100%. Sad the way its ended for him.
    *edit - Great vid by the way.

  • @nont18411
    @nont18411 Год назад +1

    Hazard and Neymar: Two princes who never became kings😢

  • @cfc1232
    @cfc1232 8 месяцев назад

    I don't really have favourite players, but the one time I did, it was him, I watched his every game, I stayed up in the nights to watch his games on my phone, I still remember how tense but amazing that 2-0 win against West Ham felt. It's honestly sad how my hero from when I was 10 just, vanished

  • @sinisteak6790
    @sinisteak6790 Год назад +2

    10:15 gotta stop you there mate, "numbers that mbappe would be proud of"? hazard turned 22 in the middle of that season, mbappe got 40 g/a in 31 games the season he turned 20 and hasn't had less than 1 g/a per game since

  • @calgcfc1
    @calgcfc1 4 месяца назад

    I miss watching this man play for my club so much. Since he left Chelsea things just haven’t been the same. The smile and joy that man used to put on my face in just pure amazement hasn’t been replicated since and I don’t think will be for a long time. Once a blue, always a blue 💙

  • @afcfinners
    @afcfinners Год назад +2

    From what others have said about him it seems he was happy with the level he’d reached and didn’t feel the need to push himself to be like CR7 and Messi. A lot of people are frustrated at him for that but honestly, sometimes wanting to be better than everyone else can be incredibly unhealthy and means you can never be happy with what you have done. He reached a point of contentment that few can and still achieved an incredible amount and I can’t really knock him for that. As long as he is happy, that’s all that matters, hope he has a nice retirement.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +1

      I agree, I think his conscience is set, he has lived the dream

    • @afcfinners
      @afcfinners Год назад

      @@Vizeh exactly, people would kill to have done what he had done, so his legacy should be what he did achieve rather than what he could have

  • @Nodeguy12345
    @Nodeguy12345 Год назад +3

    Its honestly sad,hes the only player to be called the messi of epl❤.
    People say rmadrid and ancelotti runied his career but if were being honest stuffs like this can happen to anybody,keep in mind footballers are still human,coupled with the fact that he had devastating injuries and his fitness levels were bad,he wasnt really that player that took everything seriously and it was his uniqueness i feel that cost him most.
    He will forevr be remembered tho as a legend at chelsea,one of my favourite players oat ❤and the best dribbler the epl has ever seen.

  • @PHNtM-rb2sf
    @PHNtM-rb2sf Год назад +1

    The fact that he never came close to a comeback story and just retired as a failure for Real Madrid even though we all knew he was gifted makes it even sadder

  • @Finikss01
    @Finikss01 Год назад +1

    Eden Hazard was my inspiration to play football.
    It's really sad that he retired. Hopefully he still finds a job at Chelsea.

  • @thefinalword1980
    @thefinalword1980 Год назад +3

    “When I’m on holiday, I’m on holiday” his excuse for turning up overweight when he first joined Real.

  • @shivendra3019
    @shivendra3019 Год назад +6

    Eden Hazard Retires - 10th October 2023
    "People in love with football in this country, people must be in love with Eden Hazard." - Jose Mourinho.
    "I'm proud to have him in my team. I'm really happy to work with him. He has a lot of space for improvement to become one of the best player in the world." - Antonio Conte.
    "I love him. Since the day he had arrived at Chelsea, I could see the potential, the natural ability. He was the main man at Chelsea and the Premiere League loves watching him." - Frank Lampard.
    "Switch on the TV look at him and you immediately realize his qualities. An exceptional player, one of the best players in the world." - Pep Guardiola.
    "Hazard one of the best players in Europe but now I'm changing my mind, maybe he is the best now." - Maurizio Sarri (2018-2019).
    "We try deep defending but then giving the ball away to Eden Hazard. WOW. Not the most thankful job I would say to defend him alone. With a second player a little bit more easy, with a third player you have a good chance" - Jurgen Klopp.
    "I think the way match after match, he is being punished by opponents and not being protected by the referees, maybe one day we don't have a Eden Hazard." - Jose Mourinho..

    • @simonforrest2522
      @simonforrest2522 Год назад +1

      As a Liverpool fan I can attest that Hazard TRULY was an absolute worldie

    • @crystalracing4794
      @crystalracing4794 Год назад +1

      Rival fans love him. That's respect.

  • @PabloEdition
    @PabloEdition Год назад +4

    I love your videos Viz and I know the content of the video praises Hazard - but to title it the "Never Ending Downfall" is so harsh especially right afte his retirement. We should be able to celebrate careers like this, once in a lifetime players who we won't see the likes of again. I am an emotional Chelsea fan, so maybe this is all hitting a bit too hard right now hahah

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      To be fair I planned this video before his retirement came out as I showcased in the video, as I said I take no pleasure on doing it as 90% of the video is me praising him but it’s just facts that it went from bad to worse for 4 years straight

    • @PabloEdition
      @PabloEdition Год назад

      @@Vizeh I hear you - but still, the heart is hurting 😭

  • @myochii5726
    @myochii5726 Год назад +1

    Prime Hazard was just like figo where you would give them the ball and watch them do magic. I was very skeptical of his move to Real Madrid. He was only 28 but i felt like his body was already taking a beating being the most fouled prem player by a mile in 14-18. Honestly Sarri was on to something when he played hazard as an inside forward on his final season less fouls taken and more freedom culminating in his most successful season stats wise. Truly one of the last playmaking wingers of his generation.

  • @Lil_Zay222
    @Lil_Zay222 Год назад +1

    I’m a United fan and I can definitely say Eden was unreal. Just would glide through people like they were cones. I think it’s hard not to like this guy. He definitely will be missed

  • @buffaloslamhd8380
    @buffaloslamhd8380 Год назад +4

    It’s true that he fell off during the last 4 years while he was at Real. He might have failed there but his entire career wasn’t a failure. Even if he was barely involved in Real’s UCL 2021/22 campaign, he still deserved to win it for what he has done. World class players deserve to win the Champions League

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад

      20:21 was not Hazard's fault, but Meunier should never do that tackle

  • @mattyharland6979
    @mattyharland6979 Год назад +2

    As a arsenal fan wish we could of had chelsea hazard, such a amazing player to watch and think even his chelsea days are underated, man was so good on the ball and looked effortless, still think hes a premier league legend👌

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      Respect man, I thought you’d hate him

  • @heheheha7001
    @heheheha7001 Год назад

    I'm remember sitting in the couch with my dad just watching him go through defenders

  • @Skilly2005
    @Skilly2005 Год назад +2

    Hazard was my favorite footballer and he always will be, he was the one who got me to love the game and love the club i will always support Chelsea, he was magical to watch and i will never forget anything he ever did. I hope he has an amazing retirement 💙 LEGEND

  • @callumcjham4478
    @callumcjham4478 Год назад +1

    One of the best wingers in the Prem.
    Definitely top 5

  • @rubicundunion
    @rubicundunion Год назад +1

    I saw him play against Celtic last season i think he scored as well

  • @archaicpanda1998
    @archaicpanda1998 Год назад

    You just had to be there to see what kind of special prayer he was...

  • @Adrian-bx4ue
    @Adrian-bx4ue Год назад

    as a lifelong chelsea fan, and yes even though i watched the video and saw that you did indeed give eden his roses, such a gem of a player does not deserve this clickbait title for a video

  • @tonylipsmire5918
    @tonylipsmire5918 Год назад

    Without trying to make a direct comparison, his dribbling reminded me of maradona’s low center of gravity with insane control and quick change of direction. Maybe even shades of Zola

  • @Cod894
    @Cod894 Год назад +1

    I wish he stayed at chesela we would still be in Europe 😢

  • @nicodionigi633
    @nicodionigi633 Год назад

    I think it was a community shield final...Chelsea (the year under Sarri) Vs City. Chelsea lost that match if I remember correctly, but Hazard (was playing as a sole striker) bullied all alone the entire City defense. I will never forget that

  • @BusyJoke
    @BusyJoke Год назад +6

    Just think what he could’ve done if it weren’t for than injury vs PSG 😢

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +1

      Part of me almost wishes it was a really bad tackle so it would all make sense but none of it does

    • @RespecTheLevYT
      @RespecTheLevYT Год назад +1

      @@Vizehbut that’s the thing Hazard’s ankle was fragile anyways
      It was eventually inevitably going to give up on him

  • @AKUNJIG
    @AKUNJIG Год назад

    Vizeh,
    Thank you for giving Hazard Justice. I only got to see him play once at a Charity Match in Massachusetts before the Europa League Final. My friend next to me told me to put the Camera Down and enjoy it because it'll be the last time we'd see him in a Chelsea Shirt. So I got to see some of that Magic that I would see at the crack of dawn to watch on TV. This video was hard to watch especially when you talk about his Time at Reál Madrid. Every time I look him up I see an Injury. When he was a Free Agent, my greatest dream was for him to play for my MLS Side Atlanta United just so I could see him live again. I wish him the Best at his Retirement. Hopefully he'll be enshrined on Shed Wall at Stamford Bridge like the other Chelsea Legends.
    🎵CAREEEEEE FREE! Wherever he may be! Hazard is part of the Famous CFC!

  • @alfonsstekebrugge8049
    @alfonsstekebrugge8049 Год назад +1

    I don't see any other legacy for Hazard as being somewhat similar to Marco van Basten. A player of extreme skill and class who will simply not be the absolute monument they might have been because of an injury that effectively removed their ability to play with intensity at the highest level. There is shame in that, but the shame is a collective one. We just wanted to see more. None of that is the fault of Hazard. We toast to his name and thank him for some wonderful memories. May his non-playing days be fruitful.

  • @oscarellis1080
    @oscarellis1080 Год назад +2

    I think part of the problem was hazard was a confidence player and he was never given a chance to get a consistent amount of games to gain his confidence while at Real Madrid

  • @frstassen
    @frstassen Год назад

    He did not fail. He is just a guy who likes to play football and live his own life. It is possible he is the greatest talent.

  • @Justachilluser
    @Justachilluser Год назад

    Vzieh's voice tone at the beginning said it all 😢

  • @mosalacommodore6993
    @mosalacommodore6993 Год назад

    Ive seen rumors of him getting a try out with West Ham, and as a hammers fan id personally love if that were ti happen. We did great in the transfer window and id love to add hazard to that, especially if it brings him out of the debts of retirement.