Hazard could make Clasico debut almost two and a half years after joining Real Madrid

Eden Hazard could not play his first El Clasico match against Barcelona since he joined Real Madrid in 2019.

Eden Hazard left Chelsea and joined Real Madrid on 7 June 2019. Nobody had expected that his first El Clasico appearance would be two years and 4 months later after joining.

On Sunday, El Clasico is coming. Hazard will return from the injury which made him not play the two seasons for Madrid. Fans can buy Real Madrid vs Barcelona Tickets from our website.

Eden Hazard


In 2019/20, Eden Hazard’s ankle was injured due to which he was ruled out of the team for three months, and later muscle injuries kept him away from being part of the team through 20/21.

Hazard seems to be recovered from injuries as he has returned to Madrid’s camp for training with Carlo Ancelotti in the three-week training sessions going right now for the El Classico match this Sunday at Camp Nou, Barcelona.

Hazard returned from a slight strain, that’s why he did not play against Shakhtar Donetsk. Eden doesn’t have any serious injury instead it was a discomfort that’s why he was not playing. Now he has overcome and returned to full-time training sessions. Ancelloti said about Hazard.

Karim Benzema and Vinicius Junior will be the starter of the match, while Eden Hazard and Rodrygo Goes will place at starting lineup.

“When they play like that, it's difficult to make changes," Ancelotti said after the win in Kiev, but both Hazard and Fede Valverde will hope to come into contention.

Hazard can make his impact on the match, As Real Madrid has not lost since Hazard has joined the team.

Hazard has only faced Barcelona twice, in the Champions League 17/18, when Barcelona won 3-0 at Camp Nou.

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