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23rd October 2019
07:35pm BST

"When I see that," says Quinn "I just think what would Hazard have done. It's that final ball, you know, every time he's making the wrong choices. "
Graeme Souness added his views on the matter saying:
"You know, you think in this position when he's one on one, he's gonna be skipping past them...he generally gives it away. Silly, needless!" "His final pass has been so disappointing, I hope that's not his game, I hope he's more than that because when you see him on the ball, he's silky, he's smooth, he's direct, gets the defenders on the backfoot, great awareness.."Quinn continued his assessment:
"As Graeme said, he made one or two bad decisions..you have to think of Hazard in that situation to realise how far this kid has to come..It's the flip side of playing young players, this is a big competition, big tournament."Souness finished by saying:
"I understand why you're saying that but think of Mason Mount, he makes the right decisions nine times out of 10, this guy doesn't. I know they're in different positions but they're both forward attacking midfielders and Mason Mount generally makes the right decision – when to pass, when to juggle, make the right pass. I think he's (Hudson-Odoi) is not there yet."Chelsea kept on plugging away though, and eventually got their reward when Christian Pulisic created and Michy Batshuayi finished to seal a brilliant 1-0 win.
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