Hazard, without filters, talks about his relationship with Zidane and surrenders to him

Hazard arrived at Real Madrid in the summer market, although as he says, he could have done it before. He is a special footballer, because he assures that after his signing for the Madrid, He didn't want to look bad with him Chelsea, but at all times he felt that everyone who loved him should understand the new path he had chosen. In an interview with Sport / Foot Magazine we can see the Belgian exposed, and his feelings at Real Madrid and towards Zidane.

Zidane: “Lor what I like is that when you look at him, you have the impression that he always has fun, that makes others play. Soccer, for me, is nothing else. When I looked at Zidane, I never said to myself: he wants to dribble everyone, play just for him. I played for the team. I like those who have fun. I am not looking to shine. Of course, I'm happy if I do, but this is not my goal. “

Imitate Zidane: It was hard to copy it. But when you looked at their controls, their passes, it was elegant. Not only did he look at him. There was also Thierry Henry. My generation watched many YouTube videos. Then, I went to the garden to try to do the same thing as Zidane with my brothers, in a game. My attraction was to him, as an identification. (DC News: Hazard and Asensio's call to the locker room)

What kind of coach is it? “He doesn't talk much. It's simple. He comes to talk to you before the game with a short sentence so you feel comfortable. The first two or three months were not as I wanted. He told me to stay calm.” Treat yourself. ” “He was a normal guy. He doesn't complain about anything. He goes straight to the point. He loves his players. Keep this emotional side. You feel that the group is happy that he is the coach. Even those who don't play.” It's essential. This is where you see that he understands what the players feel because he was on this side. “

What does it give you?Our training is always with the ball. The pleasure of playing, especially. The movements, the parties … When you meet Italian coaches, like me (Conte, Sarri), you have much less pleasure. It is more framed, repetitive. You find pleasure in victory. I was three years with Italian trainers. Rediscovering this pleasure is good for me. “