Former Chelsea attacking midfielder, Eden Hazard has candidly discussed his challenging moments with manager, Jose Mourinho during their tenure at Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho coached Hazard at Chelsea from 2013 to 2015 during Portuguese’s second spell at the Premeir League west London club.
However, speaking with The Guardian, Hazard recounted different clashes with Mourinho at the Blues.
“I had many confrontations,” Hazard admitted. “One standout incident happened during Mourinho’s first year. I had traveled to Lille to watch a game and, unfortunately, lost my passport on the return trip.
“I was not allowed back into England and I missed training. I returned around 2 pm when the training session was over and I had to apologize to him. It was a really bad moment for me.
“The following week, Mourinho removed me from the team, saying it was my fault. However, by the weekend, I was back on the pitch, and things went well.”
