Eden Hazard has opened up on his weight problems as a footballer during a new podcast episode with former Chelsea team-mate John Obi Mikel.
Mikel's Obi One podcast has attracted some big names from the past 20 years of Blues history, including former manager Jose Mourinho and ex-players John Terry and Frank Lampard.
In the latest episode published on Monday, Belgian winger Hazard, 33, has revealed some of the problems he had with his weight and fitness during his professional career.
Hazard retired from the game in October and revealed that he had retired because he 'wasn't having fun on the pitch' anymore following his release by Real Madrid.
He bluntly responded to the stories which circulated shortly after he signed for the Spanish giants, which stated he had turned up for pre-season out of shape.
'It was true,' Hazared said while speaking on the Obi One Podcast. 'But me, every summer I was putting on four or five kilos because I was thinking you give so much for 10 months, you put your body at the highest level and people kick you, so your time off is your time off.
'Don’t ask me to do anything. I enjoy being with my family, going to the beach, so don’t ask me to run in those three or four weeks. I can play football on the beach with my kids, no problem, but don’t ask me to run.
'But if you look throughout my career, the first month [of the season] is the bit where I was thinking it’s just the beginning, and then from September and October I was flying, because I needed time to put my body and mind in the best way.
'So yes, it’s true, I came back after holidays with five kilos, I knew it.
'As a Belgian guy, we love beers because my country has the best beers in the world, so I’m not telling you I used to drink every day
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