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Above Neymar?? :blink:

If Eden played in Spain for Real Madrid, he would also have 25 goals and 15 assists against those amateur PD teams. Ofcourse he gets higher rated. And higher than Ronaldo is also pure logic, but only because Ronaldo is 30 years old already.

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If Eden played in Spain for Real Madrid, he would also have 25 goals and 15 assists against those amateur PD teams. Ofcourse he gets higher rated. And higher than Ronaldo is also pure logic, but only because Ronaldo is 30 years old already.

If he was English he would be better than Messi .. Ronaldo and Einstein

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I've expecting more from Hazard with Belgium NT, and he is done it really well against France. That Hazard what I really want to see with Belgium. Keep it up, Eden and have a nice holiday.

It was one of his very best games for Belgium. But like a said before, Nainggolan and Denayer really stood out above the rest of the players.

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Hull's James Chester, who'll be facing Eddy with Wales :


“I’ve not come up against Gareth in a match but Hazard gave me my toughest 90 minutes on a pitch in my first season in the Premier League. It opened up my eyes to the ability the top players have. He could hurt you anyway he wanted really and it opened my eyes that I needed to improve and dedicate myself to the game fully. I am pretty sure he would be doing that and I knew I would have to work even harder to improve myself and compete against the players at that level.
“Since then, I’ve felt that when I have come up against him I’ve handled him better than I did the first time. We know we will have to be at the top of our game to keep him quiet because he’s such a great talent.”
Chester, who was born in Warrington but qualifies for Wales through his mother, was asked what it was about facing Hazard that made him realise he had to go away and work on his game. “Just how difficult it was to try and stop him,” he said. “The manager [steve Bruce] wanted me to show him down the line but I knew he was quick enough that if I did that he would just run past me! So it was a difficult learning curve but I needed to experience it to improve.”
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