Eden Hazard proved last season that he is one of the best players in the world. He single-handedly took Chelsea into the top 4 of the Premier League and also won the Europa League for them.
He finally got his wish or a move to Real Madrid and the dream move saw a huge crowd make their way to Bernabeu to see his unveiling. The Belgian is now to set to become the 3rd best player in FIFA as Neymar could see his rating get a downgrade while Hazard is in line for an upgrade.
The former Chelsea star was rated at 91 in FIFA 19 and in FIFA 20, he has to be rated at 92 at least. His ideal rating would be 93 but with Messi and Ronaldo 94, EA Sports might keep the Belgian at 92 to show a slightly bigger difference between the top 2 and the rest.
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Sripad is a veteran Sportskeeda football journalist, who has been with the company for around 9.5 years. His tryst with writing happened in class XI when he started penning blogs, and his foray into football was during the early 2000s, watching matches with his cousins.
Sripad has been a Chelsea fan through and through since the age of 9 and can watch their 2012 Champions League triumph on repeat. The undisputed ‘GOAT’ according to him is Lionel Messi and his favorite managers are Jose Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson. Apart from popular European leagues, he also likes to follow other leagues like the MLS, Saudi Pro League, Eredivisie, and Liga MX.
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If given a chance to change a football rule, Sripad wants VAR to be fully automated and offside rules to be less stringent. When not working, he likes to watch past Formula 1 races and play FIFA.