Hazard comes under fire for laughing with Chelsea players after Real Madrid defeat as furious fans tell board what to do him

Angry Real Madrid fans have demanded that ex-Blues star Eden Hazard should be sold after he was spotted him laughing with his Chelsea pals despite his Champions League exit.

The winger, 30, came back on the pitch after the full-time whistle to embrace some familiar faces.

And after a few words were exchanged with Kurt Zouma and new Chelsea stopper Edouard Mendy, the four-time Chelsea player of the year broke into laughter.

It came moments after his side’s European conquest was ended in limp fashion by the Blues while the rest of his team-mates trudged back to the changing rooms dejected.

Late-night football chat show El Chiringuito host Josep Pederol labelled Hazard ‘another Bale’ and said he cannot stay another second at the club.

Bale came under fire for his attitude at the Bernabeu, accused of prioritising the Wales national team and even golf ahead of the Spanish giants.

And various other pundits weighed in to criticise Hazard’s actions.

One said: “There are some players who come to Real Madrid, but Real Madrid does not go into them.”

Another suggested Hazard should at least have pretended to be upset and added: “It’s sad, but this is Hazard. A player with tremendous quality, but he is not professional.”

Former Real Madrid winger Javier Balboa tweeted: “Someone explain this to me because I do not understand it,” with a series of angry emojis.

Some fans blasted Hazard for being a ‘disgrace’ and ‘lacking professionalism’ with some even demanding he is ‘sold immediately’.

Ex-Liverpool ace Don Hutchinson told BBC Radio 5 Live: “I’ve just seen some bizarre scenes. Eden Hazard is laughing with Kurt Zouma and Edouard Mendy. It’s a Champions League semi-final.

“I know they are his friends but I can’t imagine Cristiano Ronaldo coming off the pitch for Real Madrid laughing.

“That’s how laid back Hazard is. I’m not criticising him. I just find it a bit of a weird watch.”

Hazard has managed just four goals in 40 Real Madrid appearances since his £88million switch two years ago.

He was a surprise inclusion from the start at Stamford Bridge but could not replicate some of his best moments at the ground where he enjoyed so much success for seven years.