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Eden Hazard names the five best players he played with in his career including three Chelsea stars

Eden Hazard names the five best players he played with in his career including three Chelsea stars

Hazard played with some incredible talents.

Eden Hazard has named the five best players he called teammates during his career, and three of them played for Chelsea.

Though his time at the top of the game didn't last as long as it probably should have done, Eden Hazard will be remembered as an all-time great.

The Belgian winger was one of the most exciting and lethal attackers of his generation, something he proved during a seven-year spell at Chelsea.

Hazard twice won the Premier League title with the London club, before he departed for Real Madrid in 2019.

Injuries plagued his time at the Bernabeu, but Hazard still managed to win LaLiga and the Champions League while representing Los Blancos. The 33-year-old retired from professional football last year.

The attacker has a stacked medal collection, but he wouldn't have won what he did without the help of some world class teammates.

In a recent appearance on the Obi One Podcast, hosted by Hazard's former Chelsea teammate Mikel John Obi, the ex-Premier League star was asked to name the five best players he ever played with.

"In Real Madrid I played with the best players in the world," Hazard said during the podcast.

"For me [Luka] Modric, [Karim] Benzema, they are top top of the list.

Eden Hazard failed to live up to expectations at Real Madrid (Image: Getty)
Eden Hazard failed to live up to expectations at Real Madrid (Image: Getty)

"When you say Kevin De Bruyne, he's top on the list, when you say [Frank] Lampard he's top of the list, Juan Mata for me was top of the list."

If any further proof that Chelsea made a mistake in selling Kevin de Bruyne was needed, then Hazard has provided it.

De Bruyne's achievements with Manchester City make it easy to criticise Chelsea with the benefit of hindsight, but Hazard admitted that his countryman was already top quality during his brief spell at Stamford Bridge.

De Bruyne made just nine appearances for Jose Mourinho's side in 2013/14, before leaving the club for Wolfsburg in January 2014. 18 months later City signed him and the rest is history.

Featured Image Credit: Getty and Obi One Podcast.

Topics: Chelsea, Eden Hazard, Football, Real Madrid, Premier League, La Liga, Champions League, Kevin De Bruyne, Luka Modric, Cristiano Ronaldo, Juan Mata, Frank Lampard