Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard has stirred the football world with his recent remarks, suggesting that Cristiano Ronaldo may not surpass him in terms of ‘pure football.’ In an interview with L’Equipe, Hazard doubled down on his assertion that Lionel Messi remains the greatest player in history.
Despite acknowledging Ronaldo’s stature as a larger-than-life figure in football, Hazard maintained that in terms of technical prowess and skill, he sees himself on par with the Al-Nassr captain. He lauded Messi’s unrivaled abilities, proclaiming him as the pinnacle of individual brilliance on the field.
Reflecting on Messi’s career trajectory, Hazard expressed admiration for the Argentine maestro’s playing style, albeit admitting a slight decline in his later years at Barcelona. Nonetheless, he firmly believes that Messi’s impact and legacy transcend any temporary fluctuations in form.
In an unexpected turn, Hazard also mentioned Neymar as a contender for football excellence, hinting at the Brazilian’s flair and creativity as qualities that rival his own.
The 32-year-old Hazard, who retired from football last October, offered his perspective amidst ongoing debates about the enduring legacies of Ronaldo and Messi. While both football icons continue to defy age with their continued prowess on the pitch at 38 and 36 respectively, Hazard’s comments add a fresh angle to the perennial discussion surrounding the sport’s greatest players.




