
Chelsea
forward Eden Hazard has brushed off comparisons with Lionel Messi ahead of
the Champions League clash against Barcelona.
The Blues host the La Liga leaders in the first leg of the last-16 tie at
Stamford Bridge on Tuesday and the game will give Hazard a chance to lock
horns with the brilliant Messi, a five-time Ballon d'Or winner.
However, Messi and Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo are both now into their
30s - and the 27-year-old Hazard is one of the names who has been suggested
as a potential future candidate for the tag of world's best player.
When asked about comparisons with Messi on the eve of their west London
showdown, Hazard was dismissive - but agreed that such occasions are where
big players are expected to shine.
"First it is good to be compared with the greatest ever, but I am completely
different," said Hazard.
"We play in different leagues. I try and do my job, I try to reach that
level, their level, because they are the best in the world.
"To play against Messi is always good. I did once in the World Cup (for
Belgium v Argentina in 2014) and we lost the game, so I hope tomorrow is
going to be different.
"When we play these kind of games, we need to perform.
"If you want to be one of the best, you have to play well in the big games.
This is a big game."
Hazard once again declared himself happy at Chelsea, despite continuing
speculation about his future, with Real Madrid reported to be interested.
"First, I see the game tomorrow," he said. "We are going to face Barca. I
have played for Chelsea for six years and I am happy here.
"I have two years left on my contract, I don't think a lot about the
future."