The head coach of London's Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, remains dissatisfied with the referees' actions towards Eden Hazard, as he suffers at least 10 times during matches from opponents.
In yesterday's match, it was Hazard who shone the brightest, but London's Tottenham defeated the "Blues" with a score of 5-3.
J. Mourinho worries that one day Hazard may lose patience because referees do not award fouls against him, even though opponents can be ruthless. It is believed that the 23-year-old footballer may move to Spain in the summer, as Real Madrid is reportedly interested in him.
"People in England are in love with football, but people should also fall in love with Hazard," the coach stated. "However, during matches, he suffers from opponents, and referees do not protect him at all. One day he may lose patience."
"One, two, three, four, five or ten aggressive fouls against him. They bully him and bully him, and he tries to resist. I know he is a very fair guy and definitely does not simulate fouls," Mourinho added.