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Eden Hazard's Chelsea comments came back to haunt him at Real Madrid

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Eden Hazard fired a parting shot when he left Chelsea to fulfil a childhood dream by joining Real Madrid in a 2018 by detailing how he believed Premier League fans displayed a lack of the passion compared to their Spanish counterparts.

Hazard enjoyed a hugely successful seven-year spell at the Blues, winning two Premier League titles and two Europa Leagues. Chelsea fought off Real's advances for several transfer windows before finally allowing their talisman to head to the Bernabeu £92m.

But his words have come to haunt him after his first season in Spain proved a miserable one, mainly thanks to two serious injuries. “In England there are not so many fans, people there like football and everyone, young people, adults, teenagers, are really

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