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Hazard is leading Chelsea's Premier League title charge with five goals in
his last five appearances. But what's behind his prolific form? We examine
the statistics ahead of their Super Sunday clash with Middlesbrough.
This time last year, Eden Hazard was in the middle of the toughest period of
his career. The Belgium international had been named PFA Player of the Year
after inspiring Chelsea's title triumph a few months earlier, but he hadn't
scored a single goal in 2015/16 and his performances had dipped
dramatically.
Chelsea's title defence was in tatters, and Jose Mourinho was unimpressed by
the contribution of a player he had compared to Cristiano Ronaldo that
summer. The Chelsea boss wasn't alone in his frustration. "You have to
question Hazard's mentality," said Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville. "I think
he's a good boy but is he a killer? Is he really selfish like Messi and
Ronaldo?"
Hazard eventually went 355 days without scoring a Premier League goal.
Mourinho was long gone by the time he ended the drought in a 4-1 win over
Bournemouth in April, but it is only this season that the 25-year-old has
finally discovered the selfish streak he needed to take him to the next
level.
So far, Hazard has scored seven goals in 11 Premier League games, with five
of them coming in his last five appearances. It is his best scoring run
since joining Chelsea. Only Sergio Aguero and Diego Costa have netted more,
and Hazard is already halfway to matching his highest total for a single
Premier League campaign.
Eden Hazard season-by-season shooting stats
Stat
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
2015/16 2016/17
Mins played
2640 2898
3379 2192
918
Goals scored
9
14
14 4
7
Shots per 90 mins
1.5 1.7
1.5 1.0
2.6
Shots on target per 90 mins 0.9
1.0 0.9
0.6
1.7
Shot accuracy
60.5% 59.3%
58.9% 56.0%
63.0%
Shot conversion
20.9% 25.9%
25.0% 16.0%
25.9%
Mins per goal
292.9 206.8
240.9 547.5
131.1
Mins per shot
61.3 53.6
60.2 87.6
34.0
Hazard has found that killer touch in front of goal, and the statistics show
how he has changed his approach to focus on scoring. Hazard has already
taken more shots than in the whole of last season. He is shooting once every
34 minutes on average - far more regularly than in previous years - and his
shooting accuracy of 63 per cent is also at its highest.
Antonio Conte has changed the emphasis. Hazard no longer has the same
creative responsibilities, and rather than seeking out a team-mate, he is
encouraged to go for goal himself at every opportunity. His numbers for
shots and goals have gone up 3.3 per 90 minutes, while key passes and
assists have dropped top 2.0 per 90 minutes.
Eden Hazard's change of focus
Stat
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
Shots per 90 mins
2.1 2.3
2.1 1.5
3.3
Key passes per 90 mins 2.1
2.9 2.7
2.7 2.0
Hazard has been one of the main beneficiaries of Conte's switch to a 3-4-3
formation in October. Marcos Alonso's overlapping runs on the left flank
have freed him up to move into goalscoring positions, and his defensive
responsibilities have also been reduced. In fact, Hazard's average position
has been even more advanced than Costa's in four of the last five games.
Hazard is unshackled, and the freedom to play higher up the pitch is helping
him flourish. "In this moment, he is putting his talent and himself in the
team," said Conte recently. "This is fantastic and the right way to become
one of the best in the world."
But while Hazard is spending less time defending, that's not to say his
work-rate has dropped. Premier League tracking data shows he is covering an
average of 9.5km per game compared to 8.4km last year, and his sprints per
game have risen from 48.8 to 62.5. Hazard is more dynamic with and without
the ball in Conte's pressing system.
Eden Hazard's running stats
Chelsea's average positions in their 3-0 win over Leicester show Hazard (10) stationed ahead of Diego Costa (19)
It's a satisfying transformation. "I know the great
talent of Eden and he must continue to work and to improve all the time,"
added Conte. "It is important in this type of modern football that you have
the talent and technique. You must run with intensity and the strength. Here
in England, we play with an intensity that is supersonic."
Hazard seemed to lose his way last season, but he's thriving in a changed
environment. His new focus on finding the net is helping him hit new
heights, and his past struggles are fast becoming a distant memory. So is
Hazard a killer like Messi and Ronaldo? The stats suggest he's heading in
the right direction.