Chelsea's Eden Hazard plays down Messi comparisons
The Blues' new 21-year-old midfielder is happy to be compared with
the World Footballer of the Year, but admits it is an exaggeration to
say he is as good as the Barcelona star
The Belgian joined the Champions League
winners from Lille for £32 million this summer and is expected to take
the Premier League by storm.
However, the 21-year-old says he is
not fazed by the high expectations on his shoulders, although he did
dismiss comparisons between himself and Messi, already regarded as an
all-time great by many.
Hazard told The Sun: “Messi is the world’s best player and it’s a bit of an exaggeration to say I can be that good.
“But I am happy if people see similarities between us, and being
compared to Messi makes me think about what I can achieve with Chelsea
rather than the obstacles I need to overcome to get there.
“Ultimately it’s the coach who will decide if I play in a similar
role to the one Messi plays for Barca but I am looking to succeed the
Eden Hazard way.”
The Belgian revealed that Chelsea beating Bayern Munich to lift their
first Champions League trophy was a major factor in his decison to join
the Blues.
He said: “Chelsea had the most convincing argument for me to join and
obviously being the Champions League winners was a big factor in my
choice.
“Chelsea is a fantastic club with fantastic players and they can give me the best possible chance to progress as a player.
“It’s a slightly less important reason but London is also a bit
closer to Belgium than Manchester and I can get home a little easier
from here.”
Hazard had attracted interest from Europe's top clubs but says that he only had eyes on the Premier League.
“I have a particular affinity to the Premier League. It’s the best
league in the world and it’s a really exciting challenge to be a part of
that", he explained.
“The atmosphere inside the stadiums is better than anywhere else in
the world and it’s also a very competitive league with a lot of teams
capable of winning it.
“Last season showed it is always an exciting competition and when you
look at what Manchester City have been doing in the last couple of
years, you know they will continue to progress.
“Moving to England is stepping up to a different level and definitely involves more pressure. But I am ready for that.”
Source : Goal.com