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Eden Hazard Still “Gets Along” With Jose Mourinho Says Star’s Father
Before Jose Mourinho’s sacking, it was speculated that Cesc Fabregas, Eden Hazard and Diego Costa were reportedly involved in a training burst up which isn’t far from the truth as bleacher report confirmed that it was Cesc Fabregas and Eden Hazard that led the revolt against the Portuguese boss.
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Hazard looked in apparent agony following a collision with Jamie Vardy in the first-half of the 2-1 defeat the King Power Stadium.
There had been suggestions in England – picked up by Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad – that Hazard had exaggerated the injury, which has since been diagnosed as a hip problem.
Since then Hazard has been accused of inventing the injury in order to withdraw from the game, something his father Thierry vehemently denied.
Emenalo is the technical director at Chelsea and it has been suggested by various media in the United Kingdom that Emenalo had more than a say in the sacking of the popular Jose Mourinho. “For Mourinho, yes. They really are still the same”.
Hazard is a doubt for the league game at home to Sunderland on Saturday, anther critical game for manager Mourinho. He also went on to specifically question Eden Hazard after the Belgian stated that he needed to be substituted due to injury.
He said: “In ten seconds he made the decision himself”.
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Emenalo said: “Whilst there is huge sentiment for the individual, you know, who has done so much for the club, the fact of the matter remains that Chelsea football club is in trouble”. With Sunderland visiting Stamford Bridge this weekend, they couldn’t ask for a better opportunity to finally get back to winning ways and start the second post-Mourinho era with a vital three points.