
Chelsea
midfielder Eden Hazard has revealed he sent a text message to Jose Mourinho
after he was sacked apologising for his poor form.
The 25-year-old, who swept the board in the player of the year awards as
Chelsea won the Premier League title last season, failed to replicate his
stunning form this time around as Mourinho's men floundered in the early
part of the season.
Hazard's limp displays were matched by key players all over the pitch and
Mourinho paid the price in early December after being fired by Roman
Abramovich.
And the midfielder, who has yet to score in the Premier League this season,
admits to feeling guilty.
"I sent him the message to say I was sorry he had gone and ... well ... just
that I was sorry," he told the Guardian. "We'd enjoyed all that success
together last season, but this time round we hadn't.
"I felt a little bit guilty because I'd been player of the year. I'd been
one of the most decisive players, and this year I'd performed less well.
"I hadn't been at the same level. So I sent that text to Jose and he came
back to me, wishing me all the best for the future.
"For a team of champions to go through what we have this year even I can't
explain. Things have been better recently, but we're still not winning games
quite as we used to. No one can put his finger on what's happened at
Chelsea."