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http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/1301/Premier-League/article/detail/1547015/2012/12/11/Joodse-fans-van-Chelsea-kwaad-op-Eden-Hazard.dhtml

"Jewish fans mad at Eden Hazard"

A group of 81 Jewish Chelsea fans sent a complaint to the CEO about Hazards support for the petition that condemned the organizing of a youth tournament in Israel (see a few pages back).

Among the "fans" are some famous lawyers apperantly.

They demand an apoligy from Hazard because he would have offended some fans...

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"Jewish fans mad at Eden Hazard"

A group of 81 Jewish Chelsea fans sent a complaint to the CEO about Hazards support for the petition that condemned the organizing of a youth tournament in Israel (see a few pages back).

Among the "fans" are some famous lawyers apperantly.

They demand an apoligy from Hazard because he would have offended some fans...

He is a football player but he is human being at first and he is entitled to his opinions and beliefs.

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Hypotheses after the game:

1. is Rafa getting that raw talent out of Hazard after all?

2. Or is he just adapting?

3. Or is it because of the level of our competition the last few games has been mwaaaa ?

Ideas? Backed up by good arguments preferably :) What makes Hazard 'tick' as a player ?

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Eden hazard:"I couldn’t be happier to be a part of Chelsea Football Club. Every day I get to play with some great warriors." "I’m a Chelsea player and I am going to do everything I can to win the trophy here in Japan and bring it back to Stamford Bridge."

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http://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/news/newsid=1971281/index.html?cid=rssfeed&att=

“It’s a little bit weird for me,” Chelsea starlet Eden Hazard admitted to FIFA.com with an impish smile, stifling a chuckle. “Chelsea won the Champions League last year and I wasn’t even part of the team yet, so it’s like I’m taking advantage of their hard work and success by being here.”

No one could accuse the Belgian of riding anyone’s coattails in the Blues’ comprehensive 3-1 hammering of Mexican side Monterrey in the FIFA Club World Cup semi-final. Alongside Spanish FIFA World Cup™ winners Fernando Torres and Juan Mata, and Brazilian starlet Oscar in the starting XI, Hazard was at the heart of Chelsea’s most sizzling forays forward.

He set up the second goal for Torres and caused general havoc, popping up on both flanks to torment his poor Mexican markers.

“It’s great to start a tournament like this,” Hazard said with a cheeky grin, looking up and down the corridors at Yokohama’s International Stadium, winking at familiar reporters and giving thumbs-up. A youngster with tremendous confidence, Hazard is not shy in the sharp glare of the media. While the likes of team-mates Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole coolly refused interviews, Hazard lapped up the limelight. “I have no complaints about the way we played tonight. The most important thing is getting the result, and that’s what we did.”

Hazard was a target for all the big European clubs this summer, having been voted top player in France's top-flight for two seasons running during his time with Lille. He teased the media on Twitter, doing a public dance with Manchester United and City before finally signing with Chelsea. And it’s a decision he’s not regretted, despite the unrest at Stamford Bridge that followed the recent sacking of Roberto Di Matteo, the arrival of current coach Rafael Benitez, and the team’s early exit from the UEFA Champions League.

“I couldn’t be happier to be a part of Chelsea Football Club,” he said, suddenly serious and focused on his answers. “Every day I get to play with some great warriors,” he went on in French, his English not quite at interview-grade yet. “The fans are incredible at the club. The English Premier League is a big league with big games. It’s exactly where I want to be.”

And even though he wasn’t a part of the side that hoisted the Champions League trophy last season, Hazard considers himself true Blue now. “I’m a Chelsea player and I am going to do everything I can to win the trophy here in Japan and bring it back to Stamford Bridge.”

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