Chelsea attacker Eden Hazard feels his underwhelming
form this season means he is no longer untouchable at
the English champions.
Eden Hazard admits he is no longer untouchable at Chelsea
after a string of underwhelming performances this campaign.
The Belgium international was one of the best performers in the
Premier League last term and won a host of individual trophies
as he helped Chelsea to the league title.
However, he has been unable to replicate that form in 2015-16
so far and has received his fair share of criticism in recent
weeks.
Hazard recently acknowledged that he has been struggling this
season and he now believes he is no longer an undisputed
starter.
"It is true that I am no longer untouchable. You can be
untouchable when you are playing well, but that has not been
the case this season," the 24-year-old was quoted as saying by
La Derniere Heure.
"I was even benched against Porto. I think the coach wanted to
send out a message by dropping me.
"But we have a large squad at Chelsea and we will need
everyone."
Chelsea's poor run of form has seen manager Jose Mourinho's
position come under threat, but Hazard remains confident the
Portuguese can turn things around.
"I do not read everything that he says and everything that is
being written about him, but I am not worried too much for him,"
he added.
"Mourinho is the best coach in the world to deal with this kind of
pressure."
form this season means he is no longer untouchable at
the English champions.
Eden Hazard admits he is no longer untouchable at Chelsea
after a string of underwhelming performances this campaign.
The Belgium international was one of the best performers in the
Premier League last term and won a host of individual trophies
as he helped Chelsea to the league title.
However, he has been unable to replicate that form in 2015-16
so far and has received his fair share of criticism in recent
weeks.
Hazard recently acknowledged that he has been struggling this
season and he now believes he is no longer an undisputed
starter.
"It is true that I am no longer untouchable. You can be
untouchable when you are playing well, but that has not been
the case this season," the 24-year-old was quoted as saying by
La Derniere Heure.
"I was even benched against Porto. I think the coach wanted to
send out a message by dropping me.
"But we have a large squad at Chelsea and we will need
everyone."
Chelsea's poor run of form has seen manager Jose Mourinho's
position come under threat, but Hazard remains confident the
Portuguese can turn things around.
"I do not read everything that he says and everything that is
being written about him, but I am not worried too much for him,"
he added.
"Mourinho is the best coach in the world to deal with this kind of
pressure."


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