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Saul Niguez believes the stark difference in the Premier League and La Liga is the reason Eden Hazard has not excelled during his time at Real Madrid.

Hazard signed a five-year contract with Los Blancos in the summer of 2019, with the Spanish club paying a fee that could exceed £150million for the Belgian's services.

The former Blues winger, who was undoubtedly one of the strongest attackers in Premier League football during his time in England, has not reached the heights he set on British shores since being at the Santiago Bernabeu, and Saul thinks he knows the reason.

The midfielder, who is currently on a season-long loan at Chelsea from Atletico Madrid, has struggled to make too much of an impression during his time in the Premier League and he thinks the contrasting nature between the English and Spanish top-flight could be the reason for Hazard's downfall.

Speaking to Chelsea’s official website, Saul said: "They are totally different. Over there, it is much more tactical, whereas here it is more physical and a bit crazier.

"There is more back and forth, it is less about having control of the game and more about entertaining the fans. You can do things here that you really cannot do in La Liga.

"For example, I was talking to my friends the other day about Eden Hazard. When he was here, he was easily one of the best players in the

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