Frustrated by his past failures, Chelsea star Eden Hazard has
been urged to finally stamp his mark on the Champions League.
While
Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar have cemented their legendary status
with headline-stealing performances in Europe's elite club competition, Hazard
remains one of the tournament's biggest enigmas.
Hazard's
quality is without question and the Belgian midfielder has been shortlisted for
the 2017 Ballon d'Or award after playing a key role in Chelsea's Premier League
title triumph last season.
But
despite tormenting defenders in domestic competitions, since Hazard made his
Champions League debut with Lille in 2011, the game's grandest stage has seen
frustratingly few glimpses of that exquisite talent.
With
that in mind, Chelsea's clash with Roma on Wednesday offers Hazard a chance to
change the narrative.