'Unhappy' Hazard will get his chance says Ancelotti
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Real Madrid's Eden Hazard is not happy being on the
bench and deserves to play but the Belgian cannot be guaranteed a place in the
starting team, coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Friday.
Hazard, 30, has been a substitute for Real's last
eight matches which has frustrated the ex-Chelsea forward, who joined the club
for Sh15.4 billion (US$138 million) in June 2019.
“Hazard is not happy. He has talent and is training
well, committed, and deserves to play," Ancelotti told a news conference
ahead of Saturday's LaLiga match with Rayo Vallecano.
Real are second in the table on 24 points, a point
behind Real Sociedad but with a game in hand. Rayo are sixth with 20.
"He (Hazard) will have minutes but, as a starter,
I’ll have to think about it. If he keeps the faith, he will have an
opportunity. Can be tomorrow or it can’t. The important thing is that he is
active and committed.
"I feel for him because it’s easy to leave a
player that is unprofessional on the bench, but that is not the case.”
Fellow forward Gareth Bale, who is back in training
after two months out with a hamstring injury, won't be in the squad to face
Rayo but the 32-year-old has been called up by Wales.
"Bale practised today but won’t play against
Rayo. He will go with Wales and they will have to evaluate if he is ready or
not to play. It depends on how the player feels.
"The important thing is that he's good. After two
months it is important that the player is feeling good", Ancelotti said.
Bale is in line to earn his 100th cap nL1N2RS1IC after
being called up by manager Robert Page for this month's World Cup qualifiers
against Belarus and Belgium.


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