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Eden Hazard Announces Retirement from Football at Age of 32

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Eden Hazard Announces Retirement

Former Chelsea and Real Madrid forward Eden Hazard, a name that echoes through the annals of football history. A Belgian maestro, he enchanted fans with his mesmerizing skills, dazzling dribbles, and impeccable precision. Born on January 7, 1991, in La Louvière, Belgium, Hazard’s journey to greatness began at a tender age. From his early days in the youth academy of AFC Tubize to his stellar performances for Lille OSC, Chelsea FC, and Real Madrid, Hazard’s rise to stardom was nothing short of extraordinary.

At the age of just 32, Eden Hazard announced his retirement from professional football. Citing persistent injuries as the main reason for his decision, Hazard expressed his gratitude for the beautiful game that had given him so much. The announcement marked the end of an era, leaving fans and fellow players in a state of melancholy.

Eden Hazard’s Career Achievements

Hazard’s illustrious career is adorned with numerous accolades and achievements. During his time at Lille OSC, he played a pivotal role in securing the 2010-2011 Ligue 1 title, ending the dominance of traditional powerhouses in French football. Hazard’s exceptional performances earned him the prestigious UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Year award twice consecutively in 2011 and 2012.

In 2012, Hazard made the move to Chelsea FC, where he continued to flourish. He became an integral part of the team that clinched two Premier League titles in the 2014-2015 and 2016-2017 seasons. Hazard’s brilliance was acknowledged when he received the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award in the 2014-2015 season.

Eden Hazard’s Enduring Influence in Football

As we bid farewell to Eden Hazard, we are reminded of the enduring influence he has had on football. His retirement marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire and captivate football fans for generations to come. Hazard’s unique blend of skill, creativity, and passion for the game set him apart from his peers, and his impact on the footballing landscape is indelible. As we celebrate his achievements and reflect on his contributions to the sport, let us remember the joy he brought to millions and the lasting impression he has left on the beautiful game.

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Jasmine Paolini daydreams but doesn’t forget doubles

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“It doesn&#8217t seem real to me. It’s amazing to have this trophy in my hands, I”m so excited. Smiling and incredulous stands Jasmine Paolini with the Cup in her hand savoring her triumph at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. First Italian player able to impose herself in the home tournament thanks to a two-set victory over the American Coco Gauff. “Congratulations to you Coco for this final, keep it up you and your team, good luck for the coming weeks”.

With the protocol over, room for thanks. And there’s for everyone: “A thank you to my team and my family, my friends who always support me, it&#8217s thanks to them that we have this cup in our hands today. Thank you to those who organized this tournament, to Fitp who always support us, the volunteers, the referees, the ball catchers, the public who have been special, the doctors, Dr. Parra who always supports me, they are always with us, it is a behind-the-scenes job that really weighs a lot”.

And then it is just and still emotion. Overwhelming, that you cannot say or describe but only savor. Smiling, as always, without forgetting where you started from and the’last step that is still missing to make this edition of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia truly unforgettable: “I do not know what else to say, it is a dream to be here. I came as a child to watch this tournament and to think one day that I could lift this cup was not even in my dreams. Thank you for supporting President Mattarella, at the end of last year we went to the Quirinal and this time we managed to bring him to the Foro Italico. It has been a dream two weeks, it is not over yet, tomorrow we have the doubles, I am not forgetting, we have to stay focused and I hope you will come a little bit earlier to see the doubles final because we need you”.

Beforehand, however, it was Coco Gauff, beaten but not defeated, who paid tribute to her for her success: “I am happy to have made it to the final in Rome and I am happy for you Jas for your victory – began the former US Open champion – You are a wonderful person. It’s always tough to face you and I hope you can bring home the trophy tomorrow in doubles as well. I will bring home this cup and I know how much work we have done to get it. It will be for next time”.

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Charles Leclerc is furious, Lewis Hamilton devastated

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Charles Leclerc is furious after Imola qualifying: “The first thing to do is to apologize to the fans, it hurts the team as well. Such a level of performance is not acceptable and we have to react”.

“Aston Martin was smart with the tires. We can flip the tires, put the front tires in the back and the back tires in the front, but the car doesn&#8217t go enough. I have been saying this for a while’there is no potential in the car”.

He was echoed by Lewis Hamilton: “I am devastated, we worked so hard for this my first race in Italy with Ferrari. The car was going, I thought we would be there. But we couldn&#8217t pass and we have to analyze why everyone improved and we didn&#8217t. I do not have an answer at the moment”.

“The setup wasn&#8217t perfect, but we couldn&#8217t go any faster than that. We mounted the new tire, but for some reason it didn&#8217t go and had no life left in it. We struggle to use the tires, I in my lap I don”t think I did anything wrong.

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Jasmine Paolini in history, the queen of Rome is Italian

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Jasmine Paolini is the new queen of Rome. And if to sign the feat is a player who at the Foro Italico had never won more than one match then we are in the fairy tale range.

Jasmine Paolini won the trophy of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, becoming the first Italian player to inscribe her name in the tournament’s roll of honor, exactly forty years after Raffaella Reggi (but the 1985 edition was played in Taranto).

In the final, with President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella in the stands,- the 29-year-old from Bagni di Lucca, No. 5 in the ranking and No. 6 in the seeding, defeated 6-4 6-2, in an hour and 29 minutes of play, the U.S. Coco Gauff, No. 3 WTA and fourth seed.

The U.S. was ahead 2-1 in the balance of direct confrontations with Jasmine, who, however, had won the very last one, played in the quarters on Stuttgart indoor clay last month.

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