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Although they cry at Chelsea, Lineker says two Liverpool players were much better than Hazard

The importance of consistency 

By Charles Cornwall

The importance of consistency 

The career of a footballer is very short and it could be prolonged or shortened based on the habits of each player, being determinant the capacity of resilience to be able to keep going in the worst moments and keep growing in every situation both in the good and in the bad. After Eden Hazard's announcement of his retirement on his Instagram account, this has raised great controversy about the career of the 32-year-old Belgian who, after having shone in his time in the Premier League with Chelsea, where he won two league titles and Europa League as well as winning the award for best footballer of the year in 2015 in England.

So in 2019 he left the Blues to join Real Madrid, being this the beginning of the find of his career, because although this seemed to be a great signing for the Merengues ended up being one of the worst, and is that he never ended up adapting in addition to injuries were a big factor for the Belgian could not give his best level.

It was a career full of great achievements, however it didn't last long enough and speaking on the No Ratings Podcast, Gary Lineker spoke about his career, however he also compared the Belgian's career to that of Liverpool legends Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané, stating that both Salah and Mané's careers were better than Hazard's.

<strong>Reds legends better than Hazard</strong>

After Gary Lineker's statements, he made it clear who is better, and is that despite Hazard's great step with the blues the career of the Pharaoh and Mané has been much better because while the Belgian Hazard has 85 goals in PL and 61 assists in PL in 245 games while Mane has 111 goals in PL and 47 assists in PL in 263 game and Salah 144 goals in PL and 62 assists in 239 games, so the numbers give the reason to Lineker.

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