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I highly dount he said anything like that. The fans would turn on him so quick. He could kiss goodbye to playing at all this season.

if the reason why he supposedly asked to be interviewed is to clarify some of the things being published, it makes absolutely no sense that's what he'd come to say.

Hazard doesn't have the gene some of his mates have for saying everything he shouldn't, but if he was ever to do that, do you really expect it to be in the club's in house TV?

People must be really naive to buy that - although I don't doubt he could say noncommittal things like he did in the past, saying that he doesn't know what will happen in his future. Nobody does anyway and I've always felt that was just Eden being honest about the odds at life. It's fair.

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if the reason why he supposedly asked to be interviewed is to clarify some of the things being published, it makes absolutely 0 chance that's what he'd come to say.

Hazard doesn't have the gene some of his mates have for saying everything he shouldn't, but if he was ever to do that, do you really expect it to be in the club's in house TV?

People must be really naive to buy that - although I don't doubt he could say noncommittal things like he did in the past, saying that he doesn't know what will happen in his future. Nobody does anyway and I've always felt that was just Eden being honest about the odds at life. It's fair.

I don't think he said it either. I mean, on Chelsea TV? No way. If anything he'd say it to the DailyMail or something, not his clubs official channel. I prefer he says he doesn't know what's gonna happen than something like he wants to finish his career here. Ronaldo and Messi haven't even said that. He's not a dumb guy, and knows how to act in interviews, like you said unlike some of his Belgian teammates. Just let the guy play. Eesh.
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Im now more than convinced he will leave. It was kinda predictable, but the time might come sooner than some expect. Regardless of those rumours, I dont realy put any interest into that because most are bs. He probably didnt say any of that stuff. But the way he plays, maybe he is realy just confused why he plays bad atm, but I think his mind is starting to think about alternatives.

He first and foremost loves football and thats why I think he will move one day to warm spain and play in team with more expensive attack.

Hopefuly Im wrong and stays here for long time, but I have feeling he could be off next summer regardless if we win sth or not.

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Let's remember what he said when he decided to join us.

“I was in advanced contact with both clubs and I spoke to both coaches. I want to be playing in the Champions League every year."

"At 21, Real Madrid or Barcelona would have been more difficult for me. If I play well enough at Chelsea, I could win my place in the starting team and my priority is to play.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/chelsea/9311398/Chelseas-Eden-Hazard-I-rejected-Manchester-United-after-Roman-Abramovichs-intervention.html

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Did nice job but I think he is working on 50% of his ability.

His face was also kinda disinterested, hopefuly he is "saving" himself for second part of season or sth...

It is not possible for a face to look disinterested. Stan Collymore loves the word but he has no clue what it means. Disinterest is a legal state of being, you cant demonstrate it with body language. It is something you are, or are not. It is possible to look uninterested however. Every time Collymore, and other football people, use the word disinterested, they think they are saying someone is, or looks, uninterested but they are not.

That said, the enormous popularity of football suggests that if the word disinterest continues to be misused in discussing the game, its meaning will eventually morph so that it comes to mean what Stan and his mates think it means already. That would be a shame. We have two perfectly good words, disinterested and uninterested, to convey two entirely different concepts. Why confuse the issue?

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