Chelsea boast a long list of players who can be considered bona fide Premier League legends.
The Stamford Bridge faithful will be hoping that Cole Palmer can turn into a potential great one day.
But from Gianfranco Zola to Frank Lampard, the plethora of former Chelsea stalwarts in particular who are etched in the history books of the English game is virtually endless.
Being a student of the game, Anthony Gordon grew up watching several of such legendary players.
With Gordon being a winger, he was quizzed about his thoughts on some of the greatest wide players to have ever played in the Premier League.
An icon who the Newcastle United speedster was particularly effusive in his praise towards was Eden Hazard.
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Anthony Gordon raves about “phenomenal” Eden Hazard
Recently, Jamie Carragher ranked Eden Hazard above Dennis Bergkamp as the superior player; such was the impact he had during his time in England. While Thierry Henry hailed Eden Hazard previously as well, describing him as “a joy to watch.”
Furthermore, Scott McTominay lauded Eden Hazard by paying the Belgian the ultimate compliment that he is the toughest player he has ever come up against in his career.
Now, Gordon believes that in terms of natural talent, Hazard was a cut above every other winger to have ever plied their trade in the Premier League.
The Englishman told Sky Sports: “I definitely caught [Eden] Hazard. He was phenomenal. I think if you’re talking based on pure ability, he was the best Premier League winger.”
Considering Eden Hazard began his career in the Premier League as a young player himself, it is interesting to see how Gordon compares to him so far in his career.
Anthony Gordon vs Eden Hazard stats after three seasons
It goes without saying that the former Everton wide forward still has a long way to go before he is even mentioned in the same way as the retired dribbler.
But with Gordon having made 131 Premier League appearances, it would be interesting to see how his goal involvements stack up alongside Hazard when he played the same number of matches.
PREMIER LEAGUE STATS AFTER 131 APPEARANCES GOALS ASSISTS
EDEN HAZARD 32 21
ANTHONY GORDON 22 15
Based on the numbers, Gordon is not too far away from Hazard.
But it is important to remember that the latter had won a Premier League title, a Europa League, a Carabao Cup as well as PFA Young Player of the Year and PFA Players’ Player of the Year award.
If Gordon can even half have the career Eden Hazard did, both Newcastle and England could have a very special player on their hands.
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