Deccan Chronicle

French face a home Hazard

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Saint Petersburg, July 9: Eden Hazard is one of the French academy system’s finest exports in the past decade but he could be the man to end Didier Deschamps’s bid for World Cup glory.

Born to two footballin­g parents in the Belgian municipali­ty of Braine-leComte, Hazard’s reputation spread across the border and saw him snapped up by Lille at the age of just 14.

Two years later Hazard made his profession­al debut in French League and went on to become French football’s brightest talent, twice winning the league’s player of the year prize and leading Lille to League-Cup double in 201011. When a big-money move inevitably came, it was Chelsea who won the race in 2012 with a $43 million capture that now seems like a bargain.

In six seasons in England, Hazard has won two more league titles and won plenty of admirers. But some doubt whether he has the desire to back up his immense talent and challenge Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as the world’s best player.

So far in Russia, Hazard looks like a man on a mission to ensure Belgium’s so-called golden generation live up to their billing by bringing home the World Cup for the first time in the country’s history.

Handed the armband by Roberto Martinez despite Vincent Kompany’s return from injury, the Spaniard has drawn out Hazard’s leadership qualities.

Leading example

Hazard’s willingnes­s and ability to carry the ball under pressure, jinking past helpless defenders, was in evidence as Belgium claimed their greatest-ever World Cup scalp by beating Brazil in the quarterfin­als. With his side clinging onto a 2-1 lead, Hazard repeatedly carried the ball forward in the dying minutes, drawing fouls to offer the Belgian backline some respite. His leadership was also in evidence with a Man-of-the-Match performanc­e, including a wonderful assist for Marouane Fellaini’s equaliser, as the Red Devils came from 0-2 down to beat Japan 32 in the Last 16. In outshining Brazil’s Neymar in the last eight, Hazard may have put himself in the shop window — linked with a transfer to Real Madrid. As a child, Hazard used to study videos of the man who led France to the World Cup in 1998 — and stepped down as Real boss in May, to hone and copy his skills. Twenty years on, he’s just two games away from matching Zidane’s feat. To do so, though, he must prevent France’s own talented crop of Paul Pogba, Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann from following in Zidane’s footsteps on Tuesday. — AFP

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AFP Belgium captain Eden Hazard reacts during a training session. —

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