EPL: Why Lukaku should stop scoring goals for Manchester United – Hazard

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Chelsea forward, Eden Hazard, has advised compatriot, Romelu Lukaku, to stop scoring goals for Manchester United this season and save them for this summer’s World Cup in Russia.

The striker was in superb form last weekend as he scored and assisted in a 2-1 win over Chelsea.

The goal was Lukaku’s first against a top six side this season.

While his goal-scoring record for Manchester United this season has been good, Hazard would prefer to see his countryman hitting the back of the net whilst wearing a Belgium shirt.

Hazard told Sky Sports, “If I have something to say to Romelu, Romelu, stop scoring goals now [for Manchester United] score goals for Belgium in the national team for the World Cup please.”

Having been on opposing sides last weekend, Lukaku and Hazard will line up together for Belgium at this summer’s World Cup in Russia.

Thanks to their strong squad, they will do so as one of the favourites to win the tournament.



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