In the midst of controversy, Hazard makes a big announcement about his future

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In danger after their defeat against Morocco (0-2), Belgium has no room for error against Croatia on Thursday. The opportunity for Eden Hazard to raise his head, while the Real Madrid striker is in difficulty at the start of the World Cup. Present at a press conference two days before the last day of Group F, the latter spoke about its international future.

Semi-finalist of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the Belgium is now in danger from the group stage. After beating the Canada (1-0) without convincing, the Red Devils fell against the Morocco (0-2) and must now recover against the Croatia. A meeting which is not prepared in the best context, while the atmosphere would be electric in the locker room. Present at a press conference on Tuesday, Eden Hazard spoke about this malaise and took the opportunity to discuss his international future.

Hazard in trouble

Lack of game time Real Madrid, Eden Hazard is clearly in difficulty in this World Cup despite his good will, enough to wonder about his future in selection. In case of defeat Thursday against the Croatiaperhaps synonymous with elimination, hazard could then live his last match with the Belgiumbut for now, the striker, who will turn 32 in January, refuses to think about it.

“No, I don’t think it’s my last game”

This is one of the most complicated moments of my selection career. We have had a lot of good things in recent years. Here it is more complicatedrecognised hazard. No, I don’t tell myself that this is my last match. We can always go far, we have the qualities. I can’t see myself finishing in two days, we’re going to win, I never tell myself that this is my last game with the Devils. »

Author: Sara Brooks