May 14, 2022
Chelsea and Arsenal transfer blow as Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti says Eden Hazard will STAY at club next season
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CARLO ANCELOTTI has ruled out Eden Hazard’s potential return to the Premier League this summer.
Real Madrid forked out £88.5million to Chelsea for the Belgian winger back in 2019 - with the deal potentially rising to £130m.
2Eden Hazard has been linked with a return to the Premier LeagueCredit: AFP 2Carlo Ancelotti insists the Belgian will be going nowhere this summerCredit: RexHowever, the 31-year-old has proven to be one of the biggest flops in the club’s history after numerous injuries.
He last played on February 19 and has since undergone ankle surgery with many reports suggesting Madrid were willing to cut their losses and sell him.
Arsenal emerged as one potential shock option for him, while rumours have also mounted that a return to Chelsea could be on the cards.
He spent seven years with the Blues, winning numerous honours and scoring 110 goals in that period.
READ MORE FOOTBALLCHELSEA NEWS Blues 'AGREE Perisic deal', Lukaku blasts his OWN agentBut his manager has now moved to end that talk by insisting that Hazard’s only desire is to make a big impact at the Bernabeu next term.
Speaking to Spanish outlet goltelevision, Ancelotti said: “Eden Hazard will stay here at Real Madrid next season.
“Hazard’s plan is very clear, he wants to show his quality next season.”
Despite his affinity to Chelsea, Hazard has previously revealed that he was a big fan of Arsenal during his younger days.
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He said: “When I was little, the team I watched the most was the French national team.
“For me, the players I looked up to were Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry.
“It's difficult for me to admit because of my relationship with Chelsea, but I really liked the Arsenal team at the time.
“They had players like Robert Pires, [Sylvain] Wiltord, and [Patrick] Vieira, so it was mainly French players that I followed growing up.”
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Mourinho says he and Ancelotti still have a lot more to give
ROME (AP) — José Mourinho sees no reason to stop now after reaching another European final while approaching his 60th birthday.
The 59-year-old Mourinho was asked Wednesday if critics had been too quick to write him and 62-year-old Carlo Ancelotti off too quickly.
Mourinho’s Roma will meet Feyenoord in the Europa Conference League final next week. Three days later, Ancelotti’s Real Madrid team will play Liverpool in the Champions League final.
Both coaches had mixed results in their previous jobs in England at Tottenham (Mourinho) and Everton (Ancelotti).
“The problem with Carlo was that when you coach Everton you definitely won’t win the Champions League. My problem is that people looked at it as me taking on jobs to win but it wasn’t about winning,” Mourinho said. “When you have a history of repeated success, people can say those things — it doesn’t bother me.”
Next Wednesday’s match in Tirana, Albania, will mark the fifth European final of Mourinho’s career. He has won all four that he’s coached in so far, over a span of nearly two decades: the 2003 UEFA Cup and 2004 Champions League finals with Porto; the 2010 Champions League final with Inter Milan; and the 2017 Europa League final with Manchester United.
Still, younger coaches like Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp have attracted more attention than Mourinho in recent years.
“I don’t think about it as ‘the new generation,’ or ‘a different generation,’” Mourinho said. “Quality has no age. The same thing applies to players. There are players who are great at 20 and players who are great at 40.
“When you don’t have the passion anymore that’s when you’re done. When you don’t feel a bit of pressure before these games that means you’re done,” Mourinho added. “I know it for myself and I know Carletto (Ancelotti) fairly well. When you’ve got the passion and the quality, it’s up to us to say when we’re done. We’re the ones who will decide when to quit. But I think you’ll have to wait a while. Because it won’t be soon.”
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