Sir Alex Ferguson impressed with Hazard
The Red Devils boss watched the 21-year-old Belgian in action for Lille in a recent Ligue 1 match and admitted he was particularly impressed with the forward's acceleration
By Kavan Young
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that he has been keeping an eye on Lille winger Eden Hazard.
The 70-year-old attended the French side's recent 2-1 defeat against Lyon, with the Scot admitting that a number of players were the focus of his attention, but he was particularly impressed with the Belgium international.
Sir Alex told French radio station RMC: "I came to watch Lille play Lyon and followed Hazard of course, along with other players.
"He is a very good player who has many qualities. He is particularly fast over the first 10 yards."
The Red Devils boss was also questioned about France manager Laurent Blanc, a former United player who has been linked as a potential successor to him at Old Trafford.
Sir Alex continued: "I get asked this question very often,”
“When he played in Manchester [2001-03], he followed very carefully our training methods. He is a very clever. He has qualities as a coach needs since he made 'les Bleus' a winning
The 70-year-old attended the French side's recent 2-1 defeat against Lyon, with the Scot admitting that a number of players were the focus of his attention, but he was particularly impressed with the Belgium international.
Sir Alex told French radio station RMC: "I came to watch Lille play Lyon and followed Hazard of course, along with other players.
"He is a very good player who has many qualities. He is particularly fast over the first 10 yards."
The Red Devils boss was also questioned about France manager Laurent Blanc, a former United player who has been linked as a potential successor to him at Old Trafford.
Sir Alex continued: "I get asked this question very often,”
“When he played in Manchester [2001-03], he followed very carefully our training methods. He is a very clever. He has qualities as a coach needs since he made 'les Bleus' a winning
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