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Chelsea winger Eden Hazard reveals he might have joined Tottenham had they qualified for the Champions League

 

Pa
Tuesday 25 September 2012 11:29 BST
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Key player: Eden Hazard – Many questioned whether the £32m arrival would be able to replicate his sparkling form for Lille in the Premier League but the Belgian has made a promising start to his time at Stamford Bridge. However Hazard faces the toughest m
Key player: Eden Hazard – Many questioned whether the £32m arrival would be able to replicate his sparkling form for Lille in the Premier League but the Belgian has made a promising start to his time at Stamford Bridge. However Hazard faces the toughest m (GETTY IMAGES)

Chelsea star Eden Hazard has revealed he would likely be playing for Tottenham had they qualified for this season's Champions League.

The 21-year-old Belgium forward moved to Stamford Bridge from Lille this summer, but could have ended up in north rather than west London.

"It's true that Tottenham tempted me because it was a young team which was third in the league," Hazard said in a France Football article quoted in the Daily Mail.

"Unfortunately, the end of the season did not go well. They did not reach the Champions League, which tipped the balance."

Chelsea won the Champions League last season, which ultimately cost Spurs their place, but Hazard did not enjoy the manner in which they did it.

"Nobody was really a fan of Chelsea's game last season," he said.

"The directors told me they were going to recruit good players with whom I could play decent football. Marko Marin, Oscar and me, we like to have the ball at our feet. Juan Mata likes the ball, so does Ramires.

"The title of European champions, and Champions League qualification, counted for a lot because the club was not doing well in the league.

"Once Chelsea won the final, it was a natural choice."

PA

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