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Friday
Mar162012

Understanding Eden Hazard

"Hi my name is Steven and I’m a Hazardholic"

by @Teflon6

(aka Belgian Spur)

 

I’ve been suffering from this for about as long as Eden has been playing but lately the thought that there’s an off chance he’ll be soon wearing the lilywhite shirt is getting too much for me. That’s why I took the liberty of sharing my emotions and thoughts with you. Consider it the first step in the process of rehab after he’s had his picture taken in an Arsenal (wash my mouth out with soap) shirt.

I haven’t been in such a miserable state since the first time I saw a then almost unknown Zinedine Zidane (the bloke that needs to learn how to dish out a decent head butt) led Bordeaux to the EL finals in 1996. It’s not by accident that the very same Zidane is one of the greatest admirers of the small Belgian prodigy; he once said he’d sign him at Real Madrid in a heartbeat. We now know that there is hype surrounding Hazard but is he really worth all the buzz?

Let me try to give you a little insight in to why I am suffering from this unfortunate mind melt that is seriously clouding my otherwise very balanced view on football players.

First and foremost I must remind you all that I am from that tiny little country that produces the best beers this world has ever known. We are proud to have that because we have little else to be proud about. When it comes to football we have had some very grim years filled with humiliating defeats for both clubs and country. This was mainly due to a lack of decent youth development, only focusing on big, strong and mainly Caucasian players and forgot all about the 101 of modern football ; technique, pace and that bit of trickery.

A few years back this all changed and we are now slowly seeing the results of that. We now possess players that posses a decent first touch.  Players like Dembele, Kompany and Fellaini showed the youngsters of all races that the skills they learned on the streets can help them become pro footballers. There is still plenty of work to be done but at least we can see our national team play attacking football again. We just lack an experienced striker and two good fullbacks.

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Then at the tender age of 14, Belgium (and the scouts of the world) discovered Eden Hazard when his move to Lille created some controversy in Belgium. The Hazard clan decided to leave the record winning champions Anderlecht for the grim north of France. The clan has always had a very positive influence on their son , with dad having been a decent lower league footballer and determined to help his sons avoid the mistakes he made during his career. Not in the same way that crazy mums that put their girls through beauty pageants or various crappy talent shows because of missed careers, but as a level headed coach and advisor that knows how the football world works.

He took his sons to France because he believed that the French system of youth academies is unrivalled in Europe. They focus on football and schooling and they try to develop players both technically as mentally.  

Even now, in their search for a new suitor, they keep repeating that money isn’t the main thing. It’s all about the right club for him to evolve and develop. He truly wants to be great and will probably think very hard about who will offer him the best environment to shine. If you do the math that means only L’Arse and Spurs qualify for what he wants. And what does he want? He wants a club that will play Champions League, has a tradition of playing attacking football and a coach that is known for his man management skills. If we both offer what Lille want for the young star and we both qualify for the CL, I’am afraid Wenger will be the winner in this battle. He has been following and visiting Hazard for a few years now. But it’s football and we all know nothing is written in stone and in the end he might do a Nasri and just sign for a City or a Chelsea. I for one would be very surprised and fooled by the aura of sincerity that the Hazard clan has upheld for so long if this particular eventually transpired.

So what makes Eden so special, you ask? The answer to that question is not easy because he has the potential to be a world beater thanks to the combination of speed, agility, technical skills, self-confidence and the ability to open up every game with a moment of brilliance. In addition, he has always resisted big money offers because he wanted to evolve as a player and show loyalty to the club that gave him his first chance in league football. But it’s not only about skill, he is also very strong for such a small lad and has adapted in a league that is known for its aggressive defending. The concept of an “African tackle” is not new to anyone that follows the French league.

I know that we have seen these kind of flavour of the month players in the past (Gio anyone?) but when I see people comparing Hazard to Taraabt I tend to get stabby. It is true that both players have the tendency to be in love with the ball and showboating a little more than they should but apart from that there is no way that Taraabt is fit to tie Hazard’s shoelaces.  At the age of 21 Hazard has already won three individual prizes (youngest player ever to win Player of the Year in France) in a league that is the main supplier of foreign EPL players and he’s also led his team to their first double since 1953. Adel on the other hand…

So will he succeed in the EPL and become a world class player, I don’t know. He rarely shines when it comes to the biggest games and he’s had some problems with our NT coach Leekens. When the Dutchman Dick Advocaat was our NT coach (for a brief period of time) he said that Hazard could become one of the best players around if he could just learn how to put in that extra  defensive shift and add efficiency to his game. But if efficiency is the main aspect of his game that needs improvement than it’s not a major worry, 25 goals and 39 assists in 131 league games (according to Wikipedia) as an attacking midfield player/winger isn’t too shabby at all.

He still has a lot to learn and for that he needs to leave the cocoon where he currently finds himself living in. At Lille he knows the environment and what is expected of him. He’s like a very expensive superbly nurtured Koi fish in a very small pond in a neglected garden. A thing of beauty compared to his surroundings but will he be as pretty when he needs to stand-out in a luxurious pond in London?

 

Reader Comments (7)

Brilliant bit of insight.
Love to have this kid here - With Lennon injured, we (i hate to say it) miss Pienaar. Pienaar for fucks sake!
We need depth in the wings and if this kid can beat lennon to a starting place, having Aaron on the bench would be brilliant (could really change a game later on if stale mate).
We can never have too many attacking players that can change a game.

Van Der Vaart wasnt needed at the time and imo has pushed us further on.

We actually need this kid, so imagine what he can do!

Mar 16, 2012 at 8:28 PM | Unregistered CommenterTriffic

I'd have to Hazard a guess, Triffic.

*gets coat*

Mar 16, 2012 at 8:50 PM | Unregistered CommenterCanada Yid

He reminds me of Joe Cole at that age.

Why didn't Cole realize his potential? Because he followed the money, and because he chose clubs with managers that didn't know how to nurture his talent.

Ironic then that Hazard could be set to join the club with the manager that put Cole in the spotlight all those years ago. Ironic too that Cole chose to go to the club that put Hazard in the spotlight, in a desperate attempt to get some game time.

Mar 16, 2012 at 9:04 PM | Unregistered CommenterPP

He's just a sh*t Joe Cole.
Top-flight football in France is the equivalent of an English pub league.

As for Belgium, all nations have their great beers. Guiness, Pils, Budvar etc. But they don't all put f*cking mayonnaise on their chips.

Nathans Dyer, Redmond or Barley are who we should be looking to waste a large chunk of our transfer budget on.

Great article.

Mar 16, 2012 at 9:33 PM | Unregistered Commenter.

It's nice to discuss about Hazard and a number of other players who are every day associated with Spurs. But as I said to a previous post we have to put Levy under pressure to make an official statement about the club's targets concerning the current and if possible also the next season. Otherwise we are just discussing personal views and wishes. We all know that we can't take Harry seriously.

Mar 16, 2012 at 10:39 PM | Unregistered CommenterIoanX

I'm willing to roll the dice on the lad :)

Mar 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM | Unregistered CommenterPhillyHotspur

No offence to Belgium, but the best beers in the world come from the Czech Republic!

Mar 17, 2012 at 9:16 PM | Unregistered CommenterCyril

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