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Thursday, 16 October 2014

Hazard:I don't care about Mourinho's Criticism

Thegoalmac can reveal that Chelsea forward Eden Hazard says he does not care about criticism from manager Jose Mourinho as its helping him to develop into a better player.

Jose surely knows how to bring out the best in his players,so he uses every method he believes that will work,it could be by benching a player for a while or criticising them publicly,which ever way Jose simply gets his job done.Continue for Hazard said.
"There is a lot of respect – he is the best coach in the world – and he gives me a lot of confidence," the 23-year-old told Sport Foot Magazine.

"Even after a bad match, he picks me again. He will have a little dig saying: 'Today we played with 10 [men]' but he stops there. He leaves me alone and does not go on at me."

On the subject of Mourinho's public criticism, Hazard added: "It is the first time I have known this with a coach. The others tended to protect me. He really wants my potential to explode and he does everything to make it happen."

The Belgian, though, says that the most heated bust-ups between Mourinho and his squad stay behind closed doors, while a fear of getting on the former Real Madrid boss's wrong side motivates the team to give their all.

"I had no fears when he came. I was just wondering if I was going to be stressed when he had a go at me.

"I remember my first warm-up matches in Asia with him. He killed me once or twice then I thought: 'OK, this is the Mourinho style.' When he looks you in the eyes, you feel like the target and it doesn't feel good at the time.

"If you do not give 100 per cent, you know he will not let that go and it might hurt. There have already been great slanging matches in the changing room but that stays behind closed doors. It's funny to see that – as long it's not about you!"

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