March 22, 201313 yr I completely disagree with this. Hazard is a far more direct player when in possession of the ball and is more likely to unlock a defence with his speed and dribbling. Iniesta's game is miles more suited to passing. He has an awesome range of passing which is how he breaks down defences. It really isn't and restricting him to that is taking away a big part of his game which is his ability to dribble past players with ease.
March 22, 201313 yr I can certainly see where Lane is coming from. I don't understand people saying Hazard is far more direct than Iniesta. If anything, I consistently find myself thinking Hazard should be more direct. He is a lot like Iniesta.
March 22, 201313 yr Iniesta is one of the best dribblers in world football, the only player I can think of with better close control is Messi. I lost count of the number of times Spain looked completely devoid of ideas at the Euros and Iniesta would ghost past a man or two and make something out of nothing. Never thought of comparing him to Hazard but the way they go past players is, indeed, similar. Hazard is a more direct player though and plays higher up the pitch more as a dribbler with great passing, whilst Iniesta is generally more of a passer with excellent dribbling in his arsenal.
March 22, 201313 yr I can certainly see where Lane is coming from. I don't understand people saying Hazard is far more direct than Iniesta. If anything, I consistently find myself thinking Hazard should be more direct. He is a lot like Iniesta. I think by direct many people (myself included) mean that he runs straight at the defence, whereas often you see Iniesta passing the ball in similar situations.
March 22, 201313 yr I think by direct many people (myself included) mean that he runs straight at the defence, whereas often you see Iniesta passing the ball in similar situations. I know what direct means. In my opinion, Hazard should play more directly than he currently does. Early in the year, he was going past everyone. Then he stopped. He's been better lately, but it's something I want to see from him every match.
March 22, 201313 yr I know what direct means. In my opinion, Hazard should play more directly than he currently does. Early in the year, he was going past everyone. Then he stopped. He's been better lately, but it's something I want to see from him every match. A lot of iniesta's passes are direct, though, in that he plays ridiculous balls into the box on a regular basis which is what I thought you meant. I agree that Hazard can afford to be more direct as he's incredible at running at defences. There's a balance there though as doing it every time he gets the ball will just mean losing it very often, obviously to the detriment of the team.
March 22, 201313 yr Iniesta's game, as well as the tactics of his team, revolves around crisp passing and possession football. Iniesta whilst being a great dribbler isn't likely to sprint past players like Hazard. Iniesta is more of a 1-2 player who dribbles in between. They're 2 different types of dribbler and Iniesta's passing is more polished. Hazard is stronger, faster and has quicker feet, whereas Iniesta is a complete passer, who can dribble very well and whose touch is almost perfect. I don't think Hazard will ever get to Iniesta's level in terms of passing as Iniesta has built his whole game on this aspect and plays for a team that plays to all his strengths. But Hazard is already a better dribbler due to his strength and speed. Basically what I'm saying is they're not completely different but they're not the same sort of player, and I don't think they ever will be. Hazard is more like Messi in his younger days imo.
March 22, 201313 yr Great game against Macedonia, went past defenders with ease and created most of Belgiums chances.
March 22, 201313 yr this is very random but hazard reminds me a lot of Ludovic Giuly (from the couple of games we played against Monaco in the CL - very random i know) although Giuly had a very obscure career i thought he was brilliant against us
March 23, 201313 yr But Hazard is already a better dribbler due to his strength and speed. I think you're severely underrating his dribbling ability, tbh. As I said above, Iniesta's close control/dribbling ability is second to only messi imo. The only thing he is lacking is pace, but because of his ridiculous control over the ball he's still the second best dribbler in the world. He just has this ability to completely make a mug of out defenders in tight spaces, ridiculously talented player.
March 23, 201313 yr I think you're severely underrating his dribbling ability, tbh. As I said above, Iniesta's close control/dribbling ability is second to only messi imo. The only thing he is lacking is pace, but because of his ridiculous control over the ball he's still the second best dribbler in the world. He just has this ability to completely make a mug of out defenders in tight spaces, ridiculously talented player. Its debatable. That video is 4 years old. He doesn't dribble like that any more. Like I said, he generally will dribble past someone then play a 1-2 or something similar (video evidence below). He doesn't take it past 3 or 4 by himself like he used to. But anyway, my point is still true imo - that there are better comparisons to Hazard than Iniesta. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8NLwfsF82Q
March 27, 201313 yr Hazard has a great shot as well and is scoring more frequently like he did with Lille.
April 2, 201313 yr The Guardian describe him as "Joe Cole's bionic younger brother". I thought Nibs would like that one.
April 2, 201313 yr The Guardian describe him as "Joe Cole's bionic younger brother". I thought Nibs would like that one. Barney Ronay is a decent writer, I like that he is a bit more creative with his writing in a lot of his opinion pieces
April 6, 201313 yr I hope we can keep him for a while, because some of the things he can do with the ball at his feet are ridiculous. Every time he gets the ball you can sense fans in the stadium edge forward in their seats, expecting something to happen. My only worry is if Real/Barca come knocking we might struggle to hold onto him.
April 7, 201313 yr I hope we can keep him for a while, because some of the things he can do with the ball at his feet are ridiculous. Every time he gets the ball you can sense fans in the stadium edge forward in their seats, expecting something to happen. My only worry is if Real/Barca come knocking we might struggle to hold onto him. Especially should we miss out on CL play next year.
April 8, 201313 yr Definitely worth the pennies (though no longer pennies here in Canada) that we spent on him. The top player of the year for me and only gets better.
April 11, 201313 yr Especially should we miss out on CL play next year. I'd like to think he wouldn't jump ship so quickly, but I guess it's always a possibility.
April 22, 201313 yr His brother Thorgan Hazard was MOTM yesterday against Anderlecht, his team took the lead position. If they stay first, they'll play CL next season. Would be great to see the brothers playing against eachother in Europe...
April 22, 201313 yr The most skillfull player we have...imo......sometimes the rest are not on his thinking level
April 22, 201313 yr He is a wonderboy! Hopefully he will get even better over the next few seasons. Also hopefully we can keep him.
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