Eden Hazard reveals how Didier Drogba engineered his move to Chelsea from Lille through former Arsenal star

Former Chelsea talisman Eden Hazard has revealed the role Didier Drogba played in his move to Stamford Bridge in 2012.

Hazard, then renowned as one of the most exciting young talents in world football, put pen to paper on a Chelsea contract in summer 2012 and turned down a host of elite European clubs in doing so.

There was one key architect in the move who until now had gone uncredited; that man was Didier Drogba… with a little help from ex-Arsenal forward Gervinho.

Speaking recently to Belgian media, amid football’s coronavirus lockdown, Hazard has outlined how the wheels were set in motion for his switch from Ligue 1 side Lille to Premier League titans Chelsea.

In conversation with Het Laatste Nieuws, Hazard revealed how Chelsea legend Drogba pulled together his contacts in order to act as a persuader, report the Sportsmail.

Knowing that Hazard played alongside Gervinho at Lille, Drogba was able to speak with the youngster via his Ivory Coast international team-mate.

Just one month prior, Drogba had been the talk of world football after having heroically led Chelsea to a first ever Champions League victory in Munich, scoring a both a late equaliser and converting the decisive penalty in the shootout.

Using his influence, Drogba spoke to Hazard over the phone while he was preparing to play a match.

“Suddenly Gervinho’s phone rang in the dressing room near Lille. It was Drogba on the line. He insisted that he tell me, ‘I need to talk to him'” Hazard revealed.

Drogba said to me, ‘You have to come to Chelsea.’

“At that moment I was still in doubt. Chelsea was not doing well in the Premier League. They wouldn’t play Champions League the following year. [But] After that final, the choice was made quickly.”

Hazard added: “I knew I would easily adapt. London, close to home, not too far from Lille. [Kevin] De Bruyne had played there, Romelu [Lukaku] was around. There were enough French speakers. I knew I would play enough. I was only sad that he, Drogba, decided to leave.”

After making his decision, Hazard delighted Chelsea fans around the globe with one short tweet on social media.

With part reference to Drogba’s heroics in Munich, Hazard revealed on Twitter: “I’m signing for the Champions League winner.”

Hazard went on to make 245 Premier League appearances with the Blues, scoring 85 times. In his 38 Champions League appearances for Chelsea, Hazard scored eight goals and contributed 11 assists.

REVEALED: What Liverpool told Coutinho’s agent on phone over offer to re-sign Brazilian

Liverpool have reportedly made contact with Philippe Coutinho to tell him they will NOT be making a move to bring him back to Anfield.

Coutinho is expected to leave the Nou Camp this summer after being farmed out to Bayern Munich on loan this term.

Spanish newspaper Sport say Chelsea are ‘very close’ to landing the 27-year-old, despite facing competition from Tottenham and PSG.

And the same publication say the Reds have got in touch with their former player to let him know they aren’t interested in a reunion.

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