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Eden Hazard says Chelsea have a player who doesn't get the credit he deserves

When Eden Hazard talks, Chelsea fans listen. And he’s got it absolutely bang on about one of Liam Rosenior’s main men at Stamford Bridge.

Eden Hazard is a name that brings a smile at Stamford Bridge, having cemented his status as a Chelsea icon through years of trophy-laden success.

Since retiring from the professional game, the Belgian has remained a vocal supporter of the club, often sharing his insights oneverything Chelsea.

As Chelsea begins a new era under the management of Liam Rosenior, Hazard’s opinion carries significant weight with a fan base that still considers him one of the greatest to ever wear the blue shirt.

You can see how much Chelsea still means to Hazard after seeing his reaction to Estevao Willian’s start to life in London.

And he’s now praising another player.

Be honest: If Estevao avoids injuries, is he actually destined to be GREATER than Eden Hazard?

Eden Hazard on Estevao Willian

Photo by Franco Romano/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Eden Hazard calls Moises Caicedo the best in the Premier League

Moises Caicedo has already received the highest praise from Enzo Fernandez, listing him as his favourite player to play against at Chelsea.

He acts as the team’s tactical glue, providing the defensive stability that allows the Blues’ attacking talents to play with total freedom.

Lloyd Canfield has shared Eden Hazard’s comments on Moises Caicedo (as per GoalFrontThree).

Eden Hazard on the most underrated player in the world right now: “As a Chelsea fan, I’ll say Caicedo, he’s the best player in the Premier League right now.”

Admit it, you miss Nicolas Jackson 😢

Liam Delap has been a huge disappointment!

Liam Delap's and Nicolas Jackson's stats

Photo by Catherine Ivill – AMA/Getty Images/Kevin Voigt

Who else is underrated at Chelsea?

Beyond the midfield, Trevoh Chalobah remains an underappreciated figure. Despite various transfer windows where his future seemed uncertain, he has consistently forced his way back into the starting lineup through sheer reliability and hard work.

Andrey Santos has quietly become a vital player under Liam Rosenior. Since returning from his successful loan spell, the young Brazilian has displayed a level of maturity that belies his age, often doing the dirty work that goes unnoticed by the neutral.

And that’s just to name a couple of players.

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