After the difficulties he faced during his first season with Real Madrid, the Belgian star Eden Hazard realized that the verdict on him would come during his second season with the team.

The 29-year-old sees that after a three-month hiatus from the Corona virus, the remaining 11 stages of the Spanish League will mark another season that holds another chance for him.

The 28th La Liga competition will see Real Madrid meet with Eibar on Sunday.

The match comes one year and one day after Hazard was introduced as a new Real Madrid player to the fans of the team, who then gathered in the stands of the "Santiago Bernabeu" in a deal worth 100 million euros.

Since that day, Hazard has scored a single goal for Real Madrid during the season, during which he has had many fitness problems.

The last injury to Hazard came to suggest the end of his season, but the interruption due to the global epidemic crisis was in his favor and gave him the opportunity to achieve the goal for which he joined Real Madrid, which played an influential role and made its mark in the team's matches.

Real Madrid defender Alvaro Arbeloa Saturday - who was recently appointed as the club's under-14 coach at the club - expressed great confidence in the positive impact that Hazard would achieve for the royal team.

The past few days witnessed clear indications of Hazard's enthusiasm, as he scored a trilogy during a training match at the team’s training headquarters in Valdebebas in the capital, Madrid.

Hazard is looking to regain his luster as he enters into the final stages of the season.

Last season, Hazard starred in the European League final that ended in Chelsea's 4-1 victory over Arsenal, and his last match was with "Blues."

Hazard is looking forward to the repetition of those levels that appeared last season, during which he scored 21 goals and made 17 goals in 52 games in the London team shirt.

The situation differed significantly this season, as he scored one goal and made five other goals during 15 games, which is a bad record, despite the fact that he suffers from injuries.

A thigh injury postponed the first appearance of Hazard in Real Madrid until September 14, when he participated for only half an hour of the match that the team beat Levante 3-2.

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Then Hazard suffered an ankle injury at the end of November, which kept him out of action for two months.

When he returned to action, he lasted only three weeks, before he was diagnosed with a broken leg, which was likely to end his season.

Hazard recently told Belgian RTBF radio that his first season (with Real Madrid) was bad, but the acclimatization season "I will be judged by the second season."

The player was referring to the 2020-2021 season, but the remaining 11 games this season, which the team is playing in 39 days, may be a new season in which Hazard regains his luster.