da bet esporte: Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink has no qualms over fans booing star midfielder Eden Hazard for swapping shirts with Angel di Maria at half-time during their 2-1 Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain, according to reports from the Mirror.
da casino: The Blues are now set to be out of Europe’s top tier competition for the first time in 13 years next season after being knocked out by the French champions, with Adrien Rabiot and Zlatan Ibrahimovic grabbing a goal each to make Diego Costa’s first half equalizer irrelevant.
And to compound the misery, fans are irked by Hazard’s shirt swap with Di Maria during the break, with sections of the crowd booing last year’s PFA Player of the Year when he was being substituted.
This will further fuel speculation over a potential exit, with PSG and Real Madrid reportedly keen on his services.
Interim boss Hiddink went on to accept the supporters’ criticism of Hazard, stating: “They have the right to boo whatever they think.
“One can always express what they are feeling. But he was having a bit of a problem with his injury on his hip.
“I haven’t seen it (shirt swapping), but I’m aware. I’m not saying I’m unaware. That’d be too easy, just to say I didn’t see it. Yeah, it should not be done, but in some countries it’s usual you do it, and not after the game.
“It’s not a big issue for me or for them. In other countries they swap shirts at half-time rather than afterwards as it can leave them half naked on the pitch with they’re beautiful paintings [tattoos]. I don’t think it’s a big issue. I don’t think it was done with any bad intentions.”
The Blues will now aim to make a miraculous comeback in the Premier League, with the club 10 points off fourth place Manchester City following a poor start to the season.
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