Noni Madueke receives a brutally honest invitation to meet Eden Hazard from Ian Wright.

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Noni Madueke receives a brutally honest invitation to meet Eden Hazard from Ian Wright. 

Noni Madueke, a Chelsea rookie, has taken advantage of the chance to make an impression in the starting lineup after a former Premier League player gave the kid some advice on how to improve his game. 

After Chelsea's 3-1 victory over Bournemouth, Ian Wright lavished Noni Madueke with praise, but he insisted that the young player must improve his overall performance. The winger, who is 21 years old, contributed significantly to the Blues' victory at the Vitality Stadium by consistently posing a threat on the right wing.

Despite the fact that Madueke failed to score or provide an assist, he was quite impressive and expelled the spectators. The England youth international's impressive performance comes on the heels of his performance against Arsenal earlier this week, when he scored the lone goal for the west Londoners at the Emirates Stadiu.

Madueke has made the most of his chance to play in the starting lineup, demonstrating to the incoming Chelsea manager why he wants to lead the team's endeavours. Wright has challenged him to improve his work if he wants to lead the Blues' attack like Eden Hazard once did.

The former Arsenal striker was reported by the Metro as saying: "I think today he did [make the difference]" on Match of the Day. He made his fourth league start at Arsenal, where Frank said he did so because of how diligently the player had been working in the gym to build up his consistency and get into the lineup.

He gave Vina a lot of opportunities today and was really, really fantastic. This was the last opportunity to speak with him. He keeps holding it; ultimately, he will need to swiftly learn this in order to make better choices in that situation.

"He has this kind of ability [to get past people], and as time goes on, you think he will feed it [into the ox], he'll start to get that in his gaмe, and once he starts getting that in his gaмe, you can see Chelsea has a real prospect on their hands because he looked really good today."

Lapard was extremely respectful of Madueke. The Chelsea interim manager stated: "Noni was incredibly bright, given he wasn't feeling well on Wednesday or Thursday. He worked out yesterday.

"He got his goal against Arsenal and I thought he played pretty well. He has a great one-on-one ability to get past people, as he demonstrated today. I like him as a young man because of his positive energy.

He'll be aware of it because I want to satisfy his hunger. He's trained well to be able to handle that, and it's like a breath of fresh air coming in.

Madueke is eager to emulate what Hazard accomplished while playing for Chelsea, although he is still some distance from doing so. "I'd probably have to say Eden Hazard," he stated upon his arrival in January. A player who can simply "get you off your seat" is exhilarating because of their flare and ability to inspire others. There are certainly similarities, but I aspire to be just as good as him someday.

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