Real Madrid’s lost “galactico” Eden Hazard has made critical remarks about his former club, referring to them as “big-headed” during an interview with L’Equipe.Hazard’s stint at Real Madrid began in 2019 after his transfer from Chelsea in a deal valued at around $165 million. However, his time at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu was marred by persistent injuries, leading to a premature termination of his five-year contract last June. Subsequently, Hazard announced his retirement from professional football in October.##NAJAVA_MECA_7845133##Hazard was asked to reflect on his experience at Real Madrid and whether it was the right club for him.”Now it’s easy to say. Since I was little, I was a fan of Zinedine Zidane. The Bernabeu, the white shirt… it has a charm that the others don’t have. Madrid is special. Beyond that, I don’t think I fit in. It’s not like me. It’s a bit of a big-headed club, and I’m not like that. I didn’t even like the way we played if you compare it with other clubs. But it was my dream. I couldn’t finish my career without coming to Real Madrid.” The former Belgian international stressed that he “would have liked to do things my way and succeed”.”This shows that Real Madrid is bigger than anything else. It is difficult to play there. Maybe I needed to train more.”Yeah, Eden. Maybe.