By Daily Sports on September 29, 2018
Chelsea forward Eden Hazard can be the best player in the world if he reaches his full potential, says manager Ma4090295177ydp9ab866cmsonospacing">Hazard, 27, has scored six goals in seven games for the Blues this season, including a brilliant solo winner against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
“We have seen only 70%, 75%, 80% of his potential,” said Sarri.
“If he is able to improve, he will be the best in the world.”
And Sarri, who took charge at Stamford Bridge during the summer, said he was “absolutely certain” the Belgian can improve.
Asked where Hazard can better himself, the Italian said: “With more intensity in training. If he is able to improve in training, maybe he will be able to use himself at 100%.
“It is very difficult to compare him with other players. He is a genius. He’s unique.”
•Adapted from a BBCSports.com report. Photo shows Chelsea coach, Maurizio Sarri
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 29, 2018
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