Eden Hazard gets ‘bored’ in training, says Maurizio Sarri

Eden Hazard is so talented he often ends up “bored” in Chelsea training, according to Maurizio Sarri. Hazard is hunting a fairy tale Chelsea farewell when the Blues face Arsenal in Wednesday’s Europa League final in Baku. The Belgium talisman fired home the winning penalty in the semi-final against Eintracht Frankfurt with his last act at Stamford Bridge. And now the 28-year-old wants to sign off in style by swiping European silverware before completing his expected £100million summer transfer to Real Madrid. “It’s a pleasure during the match; sometimes during the week it’s a problem but during the match it’s a pleasure of course,” said Sarri, when asked to detail the experience of coaching Hazard. “It’s a problem during the week because he’s a talent and during training sometimes he’s bored, because for him everything is really very easy. Eden is one of the most important players in Europe, the world. “He can improve. He has to try to become the best in Europe. He can become the best player in Europe – and the world – I think.” Arsenal have released plans for an open-top bus parade through Islington on Thursday night should they lift the Europa League title. Chelsea’s players insisted they were unfazed by a move they considered little more than prudent planning. Defender David Luiz was happy for Arsenal to plan a victory parade – as long as Chelsea stopped them actually carrying it out. “I think it’s quite a normal thing, teams prepare for the final,” said Luiz. “They have to be positive on their side, too. “We are positive in ours. We want to touch the trophy – before the party though. So I want to win the trophy first.” Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta admitted the Blues will quite happily rain on Arsenal’s proposed parade by stealing the silverware for themselves. “They have to plan for this: hopefully we can ruin it,” said Azpilicueta. “Our job is to play the game and win the trophy. “We didn’t plan a parade, but that doesn’t mean we’re not hungry and determined to win the trophy. “We’ll go with everything, the last game of a long season. When you have a trophy to play for, you get energy from everywhere. Hopefully we can get our hands on it.” Topics Eden Hazard, Maurizio Sarri, UEFA Europa League, Chelsea Sarri to discuss Chelsea future after Europa League final If my future depends on Europa League final, then I want to go now – Sarri Eden Hazard focused on Chelsea – Willian Sarri admits he did not want to use Hazard against Slavia Prague Record crowd gives Scotland Women perfect World Cup send-off Maurizio Sarri storms out of Chelsea training on eve of Europa League final Sarri and Emery frustrated at Baku travel issues surrounding Europa League final Arsenal relishing pressure of Europa League final – Petr Cech Sarri: Europa League final result could be decisive regarding my future 5 things we learned from the Manchester United vs Bayern Munich Treble reunion game The 8 most undeserved promotions in football history Quiz! Can you name all 34 teams to appear in the Championship play-offs since 2000? Quiz! Can you name the Chelsea squad that won the Europa League in 2013? Tottenham table record bid for Manchester United and Real Madrid target – report

Related posts

Everything You Need To Know About Pickleball in the UK

15 NBA records that may never be beaten

V-Shaped Buttocks Exercises To Perk Up Your Peach