
Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho insists Eden Hazard needs more protection from Premier
League referees next season – but what do the stats say?
"In the Premier League last season Eden was very lucky not to break a leg.
He could have been injured many, many times. I saw lots of players breaking
legs and ankles with less than that."
Jose Mourinho was typically outspoken on the subject of Eden Hazard on
Monday. The Chelsea manager spent much of last season demanding more
protection for his prized asset, and he has renewed his campaign at the
earliest opportunity ahead of the big kick-off.
"I don’t want to say names because last season is finished and let’s have a
fresh start," added Mourinho. "I won’t name Mr A, Mr B or Mr C, but he had
some very nasty tackles last year. I would like more protection for him."
Hazard, too, has had his say. "If they can protect me, it would be good for
me," the Belgian said earlier this week. "They know now that I get a lot of
kicks and I want to be protected by the referee.
"Sometimes I am in pain after games. I have to take some anti-inflammatories
but I like to have the ball at my feet and when I have the ball at my feet,
I get a lot of kicks."
Mourinho and Hazard certainly have a point. The stats show he was fouled 114
times in the Premier League last season – more than any other Premier League
player – and over the last two years that number stands at 203, meaning he
has drawn 46 more fouls than the second-placed Raheem Sterling.
With 180 dribbles completed last season, Hazard was by far the most
effective dribbler in the Premier League, and his combination of rapid
acceleration, balance and skill leaves defenders adopting cynical measures
to stop him. "He is a player who can beat people and that can win one
against one," said Mourinho last season.
"It’s normal that the teams have more attention with these kinds of players.
It’s normal that some teams do double marking," he added. "The rules allow
this. This is a tactical approach and no problem about it. But after that
there are the fouls. And the fouls have to be punished. It’s as simple as
that."
So, just how many fouls on Hazard were punished last season? According to
Opta, 24 of the 114 fouls on the PFA Player of the Year led to a booking.
That’s an average of a card every 4.8 fouls, and a percentage of 21 per cent
of fouls leading to a booking.
Interestingly, those statistics indicate fouls on Hazard were in fact more
frequently punished than those on the Premier League’s other most fouled
players. Only 15.9 per cent of the 94 fouls on Sterling were punished, while
Southampton winger Sadio Mane (17.1 per cent) and Arsenal duo Alexis Sanchez
(16.7 per cent) and Santi Cazorla (14.8 per cent) also drew a lower ratio of
cards.
So while there is no disputing the fact that Hazard is targeted by Premier
League opposition, Mourinho’s suggestion that referees give him a
particularly rough deal may be wide of the mark.
In fact, officials already seem to be making more of an effort to protect
Hazard. In 2013/14 only 10 of 89 fouls on the 24-year-old were punished with
cards – a ratio of just 11.2 per cent compared to last season’s 21 per cent.
Mourinho's protests, it seems, are not falling on deaf ears.
Hazard is sure to be on the receiving end of more rough treatment from
Premier League defenders this season, but while Mourinho still feels a sense
of injustice, the stats suggest referees are already granting him greater
protection than most.