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Hazard has struggled at Real Madrid due to a run of injuries

After Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid for Juventus the previous summer, the squad was without a legit contender. As a result, Hazard checked all the boxes, and most supporters rejoiced when the transfer was announced. But for Hazard, the events that transpired over the following three years were a nightmare for him. The Belgian has had a string of injuries and has never been able to establish himself at Real Madrid.

According to Mario Cortegana's tweet, Hazard just suffered a minor knock, and the plan was for him to play for roughly an hour. He should thus have no trouble getting in shape in time for the Osasuna match. There haven't been many updates on Hazard's fitness throughout his time at Real Madrid, but this is undoubtedly a good one.

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