Eden Hazard featured alongside some world-class players during his time at Chelsea, including John Terry and Didier Drogba.
Hazard’s quality at Chelsea was clear for all to see, and after several prolific years at Stamford Bridge, the Belgian’s contributions have been recognised.
The former winger was inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame late last month alongside Gary Neville.
After his induction, John Terry stated that Hazard is Chelsea’s greatest-ever player, a title the former Real Madrid forward has not bestowed on the centre-back in kind.

Eden Hazard names Frank Lampard as best Chelsea teammate
Instead, during an interview with TNT Sports this week, Hazard snubbed Terry and other Blues legends like Didier Drogba when selecting his best Chelsea teammate.
That honour was given to Frank Lampard, with Jose Mourinho among the other notable names praised by the 34-year-old.
All the answers to the questions asked by the West London hero can be seen below.
- Big impact on career: Jose Mourinho
- Best manager played under: Jose Mourinho
- Foot idol growing up: Zinedine Zidane
- Best player played with in Premier League: Frank Lampard
- Best defender Hazard came up against: Kyle Walker
- Best player overall Hazard faced: David Silva
- One player Hazard wishes he played with: Zinedine Zidane
Eden Hazard record with Frank Lampard, John Terry and Didier Drogba
During his time in the English capital, Hazard played the most games with Cesar Azpilicueta (292).
In terms of goal participation, the former Belgium international had the best connection with Willian (16), followed by Cesc Fabregas (13).
He made 149 appearances alongside Terry, but did not combine with the centre-back for a goal.
Hazard and Lampard lined out together 73 times, linking up to score eight goals for Chelsea.
Drogba and the ex-Lille ace featured on 36 occasions for the Blues but only combined for one goal.
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