360 Gist Pilot: Eden Hazard refuses to be John Terry's successor as Chelsea captain

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Eden Hazard refuses to be John Terry's successor as Chelsea captain


Chelsea forward, Eden Hazard says he's not a suitable candidate to replace John Terry as the Blues captain next season.

Captain John Terry will leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the 2016-17 campaign.

This means that Antonio Conte will have to name a new first-choice skipper.

Defender, Gary Cahill has worn the armband in the absence of Terry this season.

Hazard's name has been mentioned for the skippo armband due to his role as Belgium captain.

But, the 26-year-old feels he does not have the characteristics needed to be the skipper in the Premier League.

"I think we have some players who can be more than a captain in this team," Hazard told Sky Sports.

"When I talk to you at the national team, I do not know if I am a good captain, but I am a captain on the pitch.

"Off the pitch I do not like to talk a lot. In England I think the captain has to talk and make people ready for the games. I am not this kind of guy, I can talk with my feet but it is not my job to talk to everyone.

"I think JT does this, Gary [Cahill], [Cesar] Azpilicueta and even Cesc. They deserve to be captain."

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