Friday, March 13, 2015

Hazard is like Zidane but don't compare him to Ronaldo or Messi, says Wilmots

Belgium coach Marc Wilmots has
likened Chelsea winger Eden Hazard
to Zinedine Zidane but has warned
that he should not be compared to
Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi as he aims to become one of the
best players in the world.
Hazard's form for Jose Mourinho's side has seen him mentioned in
the same breath as the Real Madrid and Barcelona superstars, with
the 24-year-old playing a key role in the Blues' march towards the
Premier League title this season.
But while Hazard's international manager is happy to liken him to
France legend Zidane, he has urged caution over getting too excited
over the former Lille winger's development, insisting he will take his
own path.
He told Goal: "He is a big talent. When I see him, I see Zinedine
Zidane. His development is continuous. With his assists and goals,
he is an important player for Chelsea.
"He is only 23 years old [sic], but has played for six years as a
professional. We shouldn't compare him with Ronaldo or Messi. He
will go his own way, not the way of Ronaldo or Messi.
"Eden has the potential to become one of the five best players in the
world. The good thing about him is that he makes no pressure at all,
he handles everything in quite a relaxed way. Certainly Eden has no
ego problem, he is a team player, the team always comes first. For
this, I respect him."
Wilmots also discussed Thibaut Courtois' progress at Chelsea and
believes that he has proved he is almost on a par with Bayern Munich
goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. He said: "I see him almost at the level of
Neuer. Even at Atletico he was very good. He won titles and played a
Champions League final.
"For me he is one of the three best goalkeepers in the world - at just
22 years of age. He has the mentality and excellent skills, plays for
Chelsea - a top club. It could hardly be better."

source: goal

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