
Eden
Hazard has all the attributes to win the Ballon d'Or, according to Chelsea
team-mate Cesc Fabregas.
Hazard was one of the key figures in Chelsea's title success last season,
but was pipped to the individual honours by team-mate N'Golo Kante, while
his highest placing in the Ballon d'Or ranking has been eighth, back in
2015.
This season has seen Hazard weigh in with eight league goals so far, but the
Belgium international has failed to reach the highs of last campaign on a
consistent basis.
Fabregas, speaking exclusively to Sky Sports ahead of Chelsea's Monday Night
Football clash with Watford, insisted Hazard still has the talent to be
regarded as the best in the world and said the 27-year-old just has to apply
himself.
"He is a player who can do one on one, he can get possession of the ball, he
can pass and has great ability with the ball," Fabregas said. "With Eden, if
he wants to win the Ballon d'Or it's up to him.
"I've played football for a long time and played with top, top players and
he has all the quality, I know what he can do."
Fabregas also revealed he has personally informed Hazard he can reach the
pinnacle of world football.
"I have told him that it's up to him, I like to be honest," Fabregas added.
"In my opinion, he has the quality."
"Without the ball he's very difficult to bring down and get the ball off
him. When he is on top of his game he's up there with the very best."