Foot/ Chelsea: Eden Hazard will make his return to Stamford Bridge

Eden Hazard made headlines in October 2023 when he announced his retirement from professional football at the youthful age of 32. Known for his illustrious career at LOSC Lille, Chelsea, and Real Madrid, the Belgian maestro left an enduring legacy with his mesmerizing skill and captivating presence on the European football stage.

 Now, a captivating twist unfolds: Eden Hazard is poised for a return to Chelsea, gracing a charity match scheduled for June 9th.

This occasion promises to be a poignant farewell to London, where he bid adieu to the Blues in 2019 to embark on a new chapter with Real Madrid.

Widely revered as a Chelsea legend, Hazard is set to be honored in a manner befitting his remarkable contributions, reminiscent of the heartfelt reception he recently received in Lille.

In his own words, the 32-year-old winger reflected on his time in London, reminiscing about the unforgettable moments at Stamford Bridge.

«I eagerly anticipate the reunion with the entire Chelsea family. The experience of playing at Stamford Bridge has always been extraordinary. Over seven remarkable years, I forged cherished memories and connections that will endure a lifetime», he expressed.

With June fast approaching, Hazard eagerly anticipates a memorable day dedicated to raising funds for children in need worldwide.

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