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Thorgan Hazard has been breathing in form lately on Gladbach's side. Still decisive this weekend against Hannover, with a superb curling shot and an badist, the former player of Zulte Waregem is one of the great craftsmen of the very good start of the season. Fohlen (8 wins in 12 games and a second place, 4 points behind Borussia Dortmund).
The little brother of Eden Hazard is not only the most decisive player on his team (8 goals and 5 badists, in the league alone), but also the second in the Bundesliga, behind the French striker Sebastien Haller (9 goals and 6 badists).
But where the performance of the 25-year-old is even more impressive, it's at the European level.
He is indeed in 8th place of the most decisive players of the five major European leagues (France, England, Germany, Spain and Italy).
By being involved in 13 goals (out of 30 in the league) of his team, Thorgan is placed in a very top 10 European, alongside Mbappé (1st, with 11 goals and 5 badists in 9 games), Neymar (10 goals) and 6 badists in 11 games), Messi (9 goals and 6 badists in 11 games), Haller (9 goals and 6 badists in 12 games), Sterling (7 goals and 6 badists in 11 games), Cristiano Ronaldo (9 goals and 6 badists in 13 games), tied with Lille Pépé, but one goal less than the Portuguese (8 goals and 7 badists in 13 games), Thauvin (10 goals and 3 badists in 13 games). Luis Suarez closes the Top 10, with 9 goals and 4 decisive pbades on the clock, in 13 games.
His fine performances have not gone unnoticed by Roberto Martinez, who gives him more and more playing time in the national team. Just recently, the doubling of Thorgan was the only thinning during the defeat of the Devils in Switzerland.
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