Hazard to return for Real Madrid vs Elche, says Zidane

Eden Hazard will be ready to play for the first time in over a month when Real Madrid takes on Elche in the La Liga on Wednesday.

Published : Dec 29, 2020 23:01 IST , Madrid

Eden Hazard has only been able to make three league starts this season and has not featured since injuring his hamstring in a November defeat to Alaves.
Eden Hazard has only been able to make three league starts this season and has not featured since injuring his hamstring in a November defeat to Alaves.
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Eden Hazard has only been able to make three league starts this season and has not featured since injuring his hamstring in a November defeat to Alaves.

Eden Hazard will return to the Real Madrid side for Wednesday's La Liga match away to Elche after over a month out injured, coach Zinedine Zidane has said.

Real’s record signing has only been able to make three league starts this season and has not featured since injuring his hamstring in a November defeat to Alaves. His last campaign was blighted by two serious ankle injuries.

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“Eden will be there tomorrow and our plan is for him to play a bit,” Zidane told a news conference on Tuesday.

“The other day we decided not to but we want him to play and to make the most of him,” he added.

Hazard’s return comes at the right time for Madrid, which is expected to be without Brazilian forward Rodrygo for up to three months after he injured his hamstring in the 2-0 win over Granada before the Christmas break.

Real is second in the standings and level on points with leader Atletico Madrid, which has two games in hand.

Zidane’s side is on a run of six consecutive wins in all competitions, which has coincided with him rotating his squad to a lesser extent than at the start of the campaign, when the team suffered as a result and lost five matches in three months.

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The French coach conceded that his recent team selections demanded more of his players but said there was no increased risk of injuries.

He added it was hard to repeatedly leave out long-serving players such as Marcelo and Isco, but does not want to let either of them go in the January transfer window.

“It hurts me because they want to play, and when you think about everything we have lived through with Marcelo and Isco. It’s difficult, it’s the downside of being a coach but one I have to deal with,” he said.

“I count on all my players and I can assure you they are still very motivated and train very well.”

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