Journalist Matt Law claims that the London team banned a food truck from selling products to the Belgian footballer.
Eden Hazard ended his sporting career in a way he never imagined. The Belgian footballer hung up his boots at the age of 32, earlier than expected, after not finding his place at Real Madrid despite his status as a world star thanks to his time at Chelsea.
“You have to know how to listen to yourself and say enough at the right time. After 16 years of career and more than 700 matches played, I decided to end my career as a professional footballer. I was able to realize my dream: to play and have fun on the fields of Europe and the world”were his last words as a footballer.
Since his retirement, Hazard’s name has made headlines thanks to confessions from people who were close to the Belgian at some point in his sporting career.
This time, British journalist Matt Law revealed that Chelsea banned a fast food company from selling hamburgers to Hazard around the London ground.
This company visited Stamford Bridge at every match to sell products to Blues fans. This source assures that Hazard was a regular at this food truck to eat hamburgers.
His club realized this situation and set this limit so that its player did not suffer a physical decline due to caloric intake.
Social media was flooded with messages of affection and admiration for Hazard as he announced he was hanging up his boots.
His former Real Madrid teammates, including Vinicius, Rodrygo, Benzema and Camavinga, among others, dedicated some nice words to the Belgian.
But the most original message was delivered by Diego Costa, with whom he shared a locker room for several years.
“It was a great pleasure playing with you, my brother. Enjoy your new life”he wrote accompanied by beer and hamburger emoticons.
2023-10-15 09:47:32
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