November 14, 2024

Just Eden Hazard with an outrageous assist to Kylian Mbappé’s dad Wilfried with an equally outrageous finish. 



Eden Hazard only retired from playing football a couple of weeks ago, but he has already donned his boots again and played in a charity match.


As reported by The Daily Mail, Eden Hazard scored once and laid on three assists in a charity match in Calais – just a week after retiring from professional football.


As well as Hazard, ex-Barcelona star Ludovic Giuly and Arsenal legend Robert Pires starred in a tricky front three.


French coaches Didier Deschamps, 55, and Claude Puel, 62, played alongside ex-Newcastle United ace Yohan Cabaye in midfield.


And the defence was made up of former Real Madrid and Middlesbrough star Christian Karembeu, ex-Bayern Munich ace Daniel Van Buyten, former Manchester United defender Laurent Blanc and ex-Newcastle full-back Mathieu Debuchy.. 

And it was Eden Hazard, who retired last week, with a majestic assist for Kylian’s father, pulling off a delightful flick to put him through one-on-one.


With the goal at his mercy, Mbappe Sr sat the goalkeeper down with a dummy, before slotting into an empty net and being congratulated by his teammates.


His superstar son was full of praise on social media as a clip went viral of the goal, joking that Cameroon – where his dad was born – have their own Ronaldo.


Tweeting in French, the Paris Saint-Germain star posted: “Your Cameroonian version is ready… @Ronaldo.”


The former Chelsea star wore the No 10 shirt for Le Varietes Club de France against Team Calais in a star-studded match and looked back to his old self as he caused trouble on the right wing alongside the likes of Robert Pires.


As you can see below, Hazard provided a typical backheel assist for none other than Kylian Mbappe’s Dad!


VIDEO HERE


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