Tag: Eden Hazard

  • Chelsea FC – Premier League Championship by the Numbers

    Chelsea FC – Premier League Championship by the Numbers

    With another narrow, less than impressive victory, Chelsea Football Club, led by Jose Mourinho and starring Eden Hazard, Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa, has claimed the 2014-2015 English Premier League title, the fifth league championship in the club’s history and the fourth under the Roman Abramovich administration, winning four in the last 11 seasons. 5 […]

  • Chelsea FC – Diego Costa Living Up to Expectations

    Chelsea FC – Diego Costa Living Up to Expectations

    In yet another mostly comfortable win over a newly promoted side, Chelsea once again showcased a big difference to last year’s team: Having a capable striker in Diego Costa, who has opened his Premier League chapter with two goals in two matches.

  • Chelsea FC – Cesc Fabregas Makes a Triumphant Premier League Return

    Chelsea FC – Cesc Fabregas Makes a Triumphant Premier League Return

    It couldn’t have been a better performance from Chelsea as they opened their Premier League title bid looking very convincing in what could have been a tricky road match. Cesc Fabregas, above everyone else, looked like the perfect signing, feeling quite comfortable being at the center of everything once again after three seasons of not quite understanding what his role is.

  • Eden Hazard Doesn’t Want You to Google Bad Things About Him

    Eden Hazard Doesn’t Want You to Google Bad Things About Him

    One interesting way to make a terrible World Cup campaign disappear is actually asking Google to remove all the bad reviews of your performances from their search engine. Or at least that is what Eden Hazard has been thinking.

  • 2014 World Cup – Eden Hazard Still Needs to Show us Something

    2014 World Cup – Eden Hazard Still Needs to Show us Something

    A lot of expectations from Eden Hazard, but the star of the Belgium national football team hasn’t lived up to them so far. However, one moment of breaking free from a match-long of tight marking was enough for him to set up a winning goal for Divock Origi and help his team clinch a spot in the round of 16.

  • Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho and a Season of Failure

    Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho and a Season of Failure

    Beating the top two sides four times is nice, but that wasn’t why Jose Mourinho was rehired by Chelsea. A successful and equally arrogant manager was brought back to win titles, or at least do better than last season. The end result? No improvement in the league in terms of position, and reaching the Champions League semifinal, where awful football paved the way for a painful exit on their home ground.

  • Eden Hazard Breaks a Camera in Belgium Training

    Eden Hazard Breaks a Camera in Belgium Training

    You never know what’s true and what’s fake or slightly edited on the Internet these days, so there are a couple of doubts about how real this video released by the Belgian FA of Eden Hazard playing some keepie-uppie with Marouane Fellaini, Jan Vertonghen and Axel Witsel before volleying a ball and breaking a camera before bursting out laughing.

  • Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard Showcasing the Full Package

    Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard Showcasing the Full Package

    This is what Chelsea expected to see at some point from Eden Hazard when they first signed him – not just a hat-trick, but pretty much dominating every time he touched the ball, showing his full diversity of talents, from being a speedy winger to even a target man when necessary.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Finally Gets Lucky

    Business as usual at Chelsea, despite the difficult away match. Jose Mourinho is spinning the truth about Oscar and his dive, although what really should be the main issue was his best match this season; Juan Mata is unhappy and on the verge of leaving, while Fernando Torres finally scores a goal.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres is The Only Bright Spot

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres is The Only Bright Spot

    Being the first to jump on a rebound and score only his second goal of the Premier League season, Fernando Torres was the only thing worth mentioning after another boring and disappointing display from Chelsea, which was enough for a win and getting closer to the top spot, but also another reason for Jose Mourinho to use a fresh bag of excuses on why his team isn’t looking good at the moment.