Not even fourth tier footballers fear Hazard anymore – that’s why he might try and revive his career in Turkey

Two nights ago, Real Madrid managed to pass by fourth-tier side Cacereno with a one-nil win but the eyes of the footballing public were mostly set on the left wing of Los Blancos’ front three. There he was – Eden Hazard. Once one of the most potent attacking players on the planet. But now – he couldn’t be further than that.The 31-year-old was hauled off after just 67 minutes on Wednesday and not only did he fail to impress (left the pitch having not had a shot, or completed any dribbles) – he pretty much disappointed his opponents. After the match, he was slammed for his performance by Cacereno player Carmelo Mereciano.’Hazard? It was like he didn’t care about the game,’ he told Spanish outlet Diario AS. ‘He didn’t want to take the ball, he didn’t run. He was totally unnoticed.’Ancelotti defended his player and insisted the tricky conditions at Cacereno’s stadium meant it was a tough game for all of his players.##NAJAVA_MECA_6923156##It is getting more and more evident that the two sides (Real Madrid and Hazard) can’t keep going this way. That is why, according to reports, Hazard has been offered a chance to resurrect his career by Turkish giants Fenerbahce. The report from Spanish outlet Fichajes states the 19-time Turkish champions are willing to take on a large part of the forward’s salary and Real Madrid are open to his departure.Fenerbache have contacted the La Liga champions about the loan deal and would be willing to pay €5m of the €6m salary he currently receives.However, Hazard is not reportedly keen on making the move to Turkey and Real are willing to allow him to decide on his future rather than forcing him out.Although if his situation at the Bernabeu doesn’t improve, the opportunity to relaunch his faltering career with Fenerbahce could be an ideal solution for Hazard.🎙| Carmelo Mereciano (Cacereño): “Hazard? It was like he didn’t care about the game. He didn’t want to take the ball, he didn’t run. He was totally unnoticed.” @diarioas #rmalive pic.twitter.com/h4FDywYSPv— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) January 4, 2023 The former Chelsea star has endured a dismal spell with Real Madrid since his 115 million euros move to the Spanish giants in 2019.Having excelled over a seven-year-spell at Stamford Bridge, he has scored just seven goals for Los Blancos and regularly struggled for fitness.

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