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Hazard reveals urgent secret about Gonzalo Higuain after win over Huddersfield

- Gonzalo Higuain has been praised by Eden Hazard for his performance against Huddersfield

- Higuain scored two goals for Chelsea in the Blues 5-0 win in the Premier League tie

- Eden Hazard who also netted a brace explained that he knew Higuain is good from his first training

Gonzalo Higuain's performance against Huddersfield Town in the Premier League has been applauded by his teammate Eden Hazard.

Higuain and Eden Hazard paired together up front for Chelsea in their 5-0 Premier League win over Huddersfield in which these two players scored a brace each.

Eden Hazard has now explained that he knew the former Napoli striker is a complete forward from the first time he trained with Chelsea.

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The Belgium international also stated emphatically that all his teammates are in joyous momentum to have Gonzalo Higuain in the squad.

"He's good, we know, we saw it in the first training session that he is a fantastic striker.

"He can score from everywhere, he scored a lot of goals in Italy and Spain. He has the quality to score, and also receive the ball, be a target man, go deep.

''Gonzalo Higuain is complete and we are just happy to play with him,'' Eden Hazard explained.

Chelsea are currently occupying fourth position on the Premier League standings with 50 points after 25 games played this season.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Chelsea on Saturday, February 2, redeemed themselves after their embarrassing defeat against Bournemouth by beating visiting Huddersfield Town 5-0 in a Premier League match.

The Blues went into this game with the aims of making their fans happy following their last defeat as new signing Gonzalo Higuain scored for the first time for the Blues.

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