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Chelsea fans send farewell message to superstar after EPL win against Watford

- Eden Hazard has gotten farewell message from Chelsea fan after win against Watford

- Hazard has been linked with a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid this summer

- The Belgium international has scored 16 goals in 36 Premier League games this season

Chelsea fans are now of the opinions that Belgian football star Eden Hazard has played his last game at Stamford Bridge for the Blues after Premier League win against Watford.

The Blues were impressive on Sunday, May 5, beating visiting Watford 3-0 which sent Maurizio Sarri's men to third position on the Premier League standings with one game to end the season.

Eden Hazard has been linked with a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid this summer, and the club are said to be ready to offer Chelsea mega deal when the season comes to and end.

But before the match against Watford, a Chelsea fan was pictured holding up a sign that read: "Thank you Hazard. Bonne Chance (good luck in French).

Other Chelsea fans also commemorated what could be Hazard's last game at Stamford Bridge, that is if the Belgian is once again rested against Frankfurt in the Europa League semi-final.

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Eden Hazard gets farewell message from Chelsea fan after win against Watford

Eden Hazard gets farewell message from Chelsea fan after win against Watford (photo: Reuters
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Meanwhile, Eden Hazard will now be targeting winning the Europa League title this season with Chelsea should he decides to leave when the season comes to and end.

The Belgium international has previously admitted that he had made up his mind on his future at Chelsea although he failed to reveal if he is leaving or staying.

This season in the Premier League, Eden Hazard has played 36 games for Chelsea scoring 16 goals, and creating 15 assists.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Eden Hazard made it clear that he is focused on winning the Europa League and also helping the Blues to finish among the top four teams this season in EPL.

The Belgium international made this assertion while responding to West Ham fans who sang 'he is off to Real Madrid this summer.

Eden Hazard scored a brace in Chelsea's win over West Ham on Monday night, April 8, and after the encounter, he explained that he is not thinking about making a move to Real Madrid.

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