The Spurs have a new stadium but the Blues have trophies, says Eden Hazard



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The Belgian has denied any influence in favor of the North London club after opening its £ 1 billion arena.

Eden Hazard directed a slightly veiled gesture on Tottenham Hotspur, claiming that they could have a new stadium but that they do not boast of silverware as does Chelsea.

The Belgian, who offered a goal and badist to the Blues during the Brighton expedition on Wednesday night, rejected the idea of ​​a tilt in favor of the Spurs after the opening of their new stadium.

Hazard once again played a key role as Chelsea beat Brighton

Hazard once again played a key role as Chelsea beat Brighton

He said: "I think Tottenham, for two or three years, has been one of the best teams in England.

"That's for sure – to be fair, I do not like that – we're Chelsea, and it's a big derby against them – but we have to accept it." For the Premier League, that's it. is good: a new stadium, they have the best players.

"But in the end, you know that at Chelsea we won a lot of trophies, and they did not do it. So I hope that continues.

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The Belgian also insisted that his teammate and English star Callum Hudson-Odoi, who made his first start in the Premier League against the Seagulls at Stamford Bridge, is now ready to perform at the highest level.

He said: "The guy was waiting to start a match in the Premier League, but he is ready." You can see how much he's taking the ball, he's playing with a lot of confidence.

"He is still young and can improve of course, but yes, he is already very good. He was happy to play today.

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Hazard insisted that he was willing to give advice to his teammate at all times, but pointed out that the teenager did not need it.

"He has great skills. If he wants to ask me something, I'll tell him, no problem, but he's already a great player, "added the 28-year-old.

"If he needs advice, I can teach him, but you know that he already has everything.

"When you're young, you only play. Sometimes we try to miss but the positive aspect is to give freshness to the team.

"Callum can play three games in a week, he has legs for 90 minutes.

"At 28, like me, we are a little tired, but he is still young. He can still progress, but he is in a good team to learn and we are happy to help him.

Hudson-Odoi had a good Premier League match against Brighton

Hudson-Odoi had a good Premier League match against Brighton

"You know I told him that he stays humble at first … for me it's the best thing, stay humble. Just work on the training, score goals and be happy on the pitch. He can go very far.

"I was listening to everything. My family also helped me to stay humble. In football, things can happen very quickly: you can be at the top in two months and then, two months later, everyone can forget you.

"But if you keep your feet on the ground and train … and he's smart and has a family that takes care of him. His time is coming.

Hazard and Chelsea will be the next Premier League players against West Ham next week as the Blues continue their campaign to the Champions League.

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