sport news Eden Hazard is told to 'put up' with his limited game time at Real Madrid
Eden Hazard is told to 'put up' with his limited game time at Real Madrid as boss Carlo Ancelotti says £150m star must accept that he 'prefers other players' after being an unused substitute during El Clasico victory Carlo Ancelotti has told Eden Hazard to 'put up' with his limited game time The 30-year-old was an unused substitute during Madrid's El Clasico victory Hazard has started just five league games in all competitions thus far this season Ancelotti said Hazard must accept there are players he prefers over him
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Eden Hazard has been told to 'put up' with the reality that Carlo Ancelotti 'prefers other players' as the Real Madrid coach issued a warning to the Belgian amid his limited playing time at the Bernabeu.
Hazard, 30, has failed to get going at Madrid since sealing his £150million switch from Chelsea two years ago, with injuries and consistency issues blighting the Belgian.
The attacker has been available for all but two games this season, with a muscular injury ruling him out for games against Shakhtar Donetsk and Athletic Bilbao, yet Ancelotti has largely snubbed Hazard thus far.
Carlo Ancelotti has told Eden Hazard to 'put up' with his limited minutes at Real Madrid