Former Chelsea Star Eden Hazard Conquers Iconic Mont Ventoux Ahead of Stamford Bridge Return
Eden Hazard, the Belgian winger who dazzled Chelsea fans with his skill and creativity during his seven-year stint at the club, has been preparing for his return to Stamford Bridge in unique fashion.
Just days before he is set to grace the hallowed turf once again as part of the World XI in the upcoming Soccer Aid match on June 9, Hazard took to Instagram to share his impressive cycling feat.
The 33-year-old posted a photo of himself donning cycling gear and tagged the location as Mont Ventoux, a notoriously challenging mountain in the French Alps. His caption, "Ready to climb...", was followed by a subsequent post featuring Hazard and his brothers, Thorgan, Ethan, and Kylian, along with other cyclists from the professional team Intermarche-Wanty, all clad in team jerseys. The accompanying caption proudly declared, "Winning Team!!"
Hazard's impressive cycling achievement serves as a testament to his enduring fitness and dedication. During his time at Chelsea, which began in 2012, he made 352 appearances, scoring 110 goals and providing 92 assists. His impressive stats and mesmerizing playmaking ability cemented his status as a fan favorite.
As Hazard prepares to return to Stamford Bridge, his cycling conquest of Mont Ventoux serves as a fitting precursor to what promises to be an exciting match.
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