Hazard scored a stunner against West Ham... but does it make his top 10 goals?

  /  autty

Eden Hazard stole the show against West Ham on Monday night as he scored twice to help Chelsea to a much-needed win in the race for the top four.

The Belgian's second goal calmed any nerves around Stamford Bridge, but it was his incredible solo strike to open the scoring which really caught the eye.

It was just one of a number of special goals which have attracted the attention of Real Madrid, but where does it rank in Hazard's best? Sportsmail takes a look.

10. Chelsea 1-1 Sparta Prague, February 21, 2013

Hazard played the role of super sub during this Europa League last-32 second leg to prevent the tie going to extra-time.

Having replaced Oscar with a little over 20 minutes to go, the Belgian tricked his way past two Sparta players and into the box before firing a left-footed shot into the top corner from a tight angle. A goal worthy of winning any game.

9. Manchester United 2-2 Chelsea, March 10, 2013

Although he's best known for his dribbling skills, Hazard proved there's so much more to his game with this wonderful finish at Old Trafford.

With the ball at his feet on the edge of United's box, he decided against taking on his man, instead taking a quick look up before curling his shot into the far corner of David de Gea's net.

8. Chelsea 4-2 Tottenham, April 22, 2017

Hazard came off the bench to turn this FA Cup semi-final in Chelsea's favour, scoring his side's third goal before Nemanja Matic's incredible strike sealed victory.

After a corner from Cesc Fabregas was cleared to the edge of the box, the Belgian took one, perfect touch before smashing a powerful, left-footed drive beyond Hugo Lloris and into the bottom corner.

7. Chelsea 5-0 Everton, November 5, 2016

Chelsea's talisman opened the scoring against Everton on Bonfire Night, but it was his second of the game which really lit up Stamford Bridge.

Gaining possession wide on the right, Hazard played a slick one-two with Pedro before bamboozling Ashley Williams and firing low into the corner.

6. Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea, May 11, 2016

One of Hazard's trademark solo strikes came at Anfield towards the end of the 2015-16 season when he weaved his way through Liverpool's defence.

The former Lille star picked up the ball 40 yards from goal on the left, beat three men and curled a delightful finish past Simon Mignolet from just inside the box.

5. Stoke 0-4 Chelsea, January 12, 2013

Hazard again showed off what he can do with his left foot during a Premier League encounter with Stoke back in 2013.

After being given the ball in a seemingly safe area of the pitch, the then 22-year-old quickly turned, drove into some space and unleashed an unstoppable shot into the top corner from 30 yards.

4. Liverpool 1-2 Chelsea, September 26, 2018

Yet another example of Hazard's impact off the bench came at Anfield earlier this season when he struck late on to send the Blues through to the fourth round.

Having picked the ball up on the right flank, the Belgian got away from Naby Keita, nutmegged Alberto Moreno and arrowed his shot across goal and into the back of the net.

3. Chelsea 2-2 Tottenham, May 2, 2016

As well as ending Tottenham's chances of winning the Premier League title, Hazard's goal during the Battle of the Bridge was memorable for its quality.

The Chelsea forward played a neat one-two with Diego Costa before curling his right-footed effort out of the reach of Lloris and into the top corner.

2. Chelsea 2-0 West Ham, April 8, 2019

Hazard scored twice against West Ham on Monday night, but it was his first strike of the night which will live long in the memory.

A clever Cruyff turn in the middle of the pitch got him facing the Hammers' goal and he didn't look back as he weaved his way through the centre of their defence before picking out the bottom corner.

1. Chelsea 3-1 Arsenal, February 4, 2017

The greatest goal of Hazard's Chelsea career so far arrived at Stamford Bridge in 2017 when he single-handedly tore Arsenal apart in a 3-1 victory.

Costa and the rest of Hazard's team-mates simply stood and watched on as he picked the ball up inside the centre circle, avoided Laurent Koscielny and then out-muscled Francis Coquelin.

He then drove into the box - beating Koscielny for a second time - before bundling his finish past Petr Cech to send Stamford Bridge wild. An incredible solo goal.

Related: Chelsea Hazard
Latest comments
Download All Football for more comments