Eden Hazard: Why I won't win the Balon d'or
I won't win the Balon d'or because am selfless - Hazard
Chelsea star Eden Hazard has revealed that players must be selfish in order to win the prestigious award, and He does not believe He is in that category.
The Belgian, 27, does not believe he is selfish enough to win the Ballon d'Or. Even though He has made the Ballon d'Or shortlist in three of the past four years
but, and has won the PFA player of the year just once.
He has scored 12 goals and laid on four assists in the Premier League this season,
believes his personality and style of play would not allow him to take world football's top prize or even a Golden Boot. He revealed what His father once told him "He always told me that," Hazard told BBC
Sport that his father also belief that he too is selfless. "Maybe it's true.
"I think, in football now, if you want to win something like the Ballon d'Or or [to be the]
top-scorer, you need to be selfish. But I'm not like this, not at all. I'm just who I am."
Blues face off against Manchester United on
Sunday in the FA Cup final.
While Hazard has won the Premier League
twice and the Carabao Cup once he has never
tasted victory in this tournament, with
Chelsea's best finish during his time with the
club coming last season when they lost in the
final to Arsenal.




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