Hazard made fun of Zidane, the shocking revelation!

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Eden Hazard would have disrespected Zinedine Zidane when he came to Real Madrid.

Eden Hazard left Real Madrid last summer, without leaving much of a trace. Except that of a fragile player who has not been able to realize his potential. Now retired, the Belgian does not have many regrets regarding his time in the Spanish capital. Even his very questionable lifestyle, he accepts it perfectly.

In an interview with France Football, the former Lille player recently declared that he did not see himself changing his eating habits. Even playing for such a big club like Real. Words that shocked the world of football.

Dugarry is angry with Hazard

A certain Christophe Dugarry said, for example, that he was scandalized by this exit from Hazard. For him, it’s not very correct to express his faults when we hang up our crampons. It had to be done while it was still active. “It’s very nice to put this out now but it had to be said first. It’s when you sign your multi-million euro contract that you have to tell the president that you’re going out in the evening. Did he tell his managers and teammates that he was getting drunk and that he didn’t like running in training? Football is a team and professional sport. You have obligations”released the 98 world champion on RMC Sport.

Duga continued by suggesting that Zinedine Zidane, his friend, did not really like his confessions from the Belgian genius. “Obviously you can’t follow the rules for everything, but promoting nonsense is a shame. Hazard was a great player but saying that is a shame for the supporters who paid to come see you play when you were drunk the day before. His interview is about making fun of the world and football. If you want to act brave, you have to say it before. Why didn’t he tell Zidane before being signed by Real Madrid for 100 million euros? “.

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