Claude Puel joked about been angry at Hazard for his performance against Southampton
By OmniSport
26 April 2017 |
8:36 am
Southampton manager Claude Puel joked that he was angry at Chelsea's Eden Hazard, as the Belgian produced a masterclass in Tuesday's 4-2 win against the Saints.
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