Hazard Reflects on Turbulent Final Season Under Mourinho
In a revealing interview with Belgian outlet HLN, Eden Hazard has expressed deep regret over how his relationship with Jose Mourinho deteriorated during their time together at Chelsea. The Belgian superstar, now retired, admitted that the 2015-16 season—Mourinho’s final months at Stamford Bridge—was the lowest point of his career, marked by tension, poor performances, and a loss of joy in the game.
Hazard revealed that after Chelsea’s triumphant 2014-15 Premier League title win, the squad returned from preseason breaks physically unprepared. “I came back totally out of shape,” he confessed. “We fell into a negative cycle—training felt like a chore, and the fun was gone.” The winger, who was named PFA Player of the Year that season, acknowledged his own role in the collapse, texting Mourinho an apology after his sacking.

“I’d Work With Mourinho Again” – Hazard’s Surprising Admission
Despite the acrimonious end, Hazard holds no grudges. “If I could pick one coach to reunite with, it’d be Mourinho,” he told Mostbet. “We had a team capable of winning more, but things spiraled. I still feel guilty about how it ended.”
Hazard also defended Mourinho’s tactical reputation, pushing back against claims that the Portuguese manager is overly defensive. “The title-winning season proved otherwise—we scored freely and played exciting football. He’s not Guardiola, but he’s not a negative coach either.”
Mourinho’s Legacy and Modern Struggles
The interview comes amid renewed scrutiny of Mourinho’s managerial style, particularly during his turbulent spells at Manchester United and Roma. Hazard’s insights shed light on a recurring pattern: Mourinho’s third-season struggles, where high-pressure environments often lead to fractured relationships.

Hazard’s Unfinished Business
Now retired, Hazard admitted he once dreamed of a move to La Liga to boost his Ballon d’Or chances but insists he has no regrets staying loyal to Chelsea. His reflections offer a rare glimpse into the emotional toll of elite football—where even legends grapple with “what ifs.”
Key Takeaways for Mostbet Readers:
- Hazard’s honesty about his Mourinho regrets humanizes a player often seen as carefree.
- Mourinho’s man-management remains polarizing, but his tactical flexibility is underrated.
- Third-season syndrome haunted Mourinho at Chelsea, United, and beyond—will it resurface elsewhere?
“I don’t regret much, but not reconciling with Mourinho? That stings.” — Eden Hazard
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