AFP, LILLE (FRANCE): A Euro 2016 quarter-final against Wales just across the border in Lille will almost feel like a home game for Belgium and a homecoming for captain Eden Hazard.
The 25-year-old was Belgium’s man-of-the-match in their 4-0 demolition of Hungary in the last 16, scoring one superb goal and setting up another. His coach Marc Wilmots said Hazard had been driven on by the prospect of going back to Lille, barely 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the Belgian border.
“If we had a 150,000 (capacity stadium) we could fill it. It’s very near the border and Eden Hazard especially wanted to play in Lille, that’s why he played so well,” said Wilmots.
For Hazard, it will be a return to the city where his career as a player took off.
Hazard, from the small town of Braine-le-Comte in the French-speaking Wallonia region of Belgium, joined the Lille academy an hour’s drive away as a 14-year-old in 2005 and has never looked back.
“It’s not easy to leave your family, your parents, and go to another country, even if it was France so it wasn’t far from home,” Hazard said in an interview with beIN Sports.
“It is where, you could say, I learnt about life because I arrived when I was 14. It is where I was taught to respect others and it is where I played my first match.
“Everything went brilliantly from my first steps at Lille until my departure for Chelsea. Everything was perfect.”
Hazard made his Lille senior debut as a 16-year-old in November 2007. He became the star player in a side that made history by winning the French league and cup double in 2011, their first major trophies in 56 years.
The little playmaker was named France’s player of the year that season and again in the following campaign before he moved to Chelsea in 2012.
His final game for Lille, in a side also containing France’s Euro 2016 star Dimitri Payet, saw him score a hat-trick in a 4-1 win against Nancy in May 2012.
That was Lille’s last game at their old stadium before a move to the 50,000-seat Stade Pierre-Mauroy where Belgium and Wales will clash on Friday. It will be Hazard’s first game at the new ground.
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