
Borussia
Monchengladbach midfielder Thorgan Hazard has revealed he never expected to
stay at Chelsea when he joined the club in 2012.
Hazard arrived at Stamford Bridge from Lens along with his brother, Eden,
who Chelsea signed from Lille for £32m.
While his older sibling has gone on to enjoy great success at Chelsea,
Hazard failed to make a single appearance for the Blues and spent two
seasons on loan at Belgian side Zulte Waregem.
His performances at Zulte earned him a loan switch to Gladbach in 2014, with
the Bundesliga club making the deal permanent a year later.
"I knew I would not stay at Chelsea when I signed for them," Hazard told
Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad.
"It was a great opportunity to join such a big club, but I knew I needed
regular playing time to show what I could do.
"Chelsea like to buy young players and then slowly get them ready. All the
young players like Kevin De Bruyne, Charly Musonda and Romelu Lukaku were
shipped out on loan. You need regular playing time at that age.
"Maybe Chelsea now regret their decision not to give De Bruyne and Lukaku
more chances, I don't know."
However, Hazard has refuted suggestions that Chelsea only brokered a deal to
sign him in order to please Eden, insisting it was his potential that caught
their eye.
"Of course, it helped that Chelsea also signed Eden, but it is not like they
just sign every player's brother," he added.
"[Frank] Lampard and [John] Terry's brothers never played for Chelsea.
"They signed me because I showed potential. They had to pay Lens a transfer
fee to get me.
"And they were right. I might not be following the same path as Eden, but I
am improving step by step."