'Tough': Paul Scholes shares who he thinks is better - Eden Hazard or Mohamed Salah
Former Manchester United star Paul Scholes has had his say on the debate of who is better out of Eden Hazard and Mohamed Salah.
He told ‘Beyond the 90’ that he believes the former Chelsea man takes the edge due to his impact on being the best player for a team.
Hazard has recently announced his retirement from the game after a tough spell at Real Madrid for the last few years.

This was despite a sensational spell at Stamford Bridge which saw him win near enough everything that was on offer.
His final campaign was arguably his best at the club, with him seemingly single-handedly carrying the side to the Europa League glory.
Since his departure, his impact has often been compared to that of Salah, who has been Liverpool’s best player for a number of years now.
Scholes picks Hazard over Salah
Despite the recency bias behind the Egyptian, Scholes has actually claimed he believes the Belgian takes the edge.
He said: “That’s tough that because Liverpool had a few that were good at the time. You think of Mane with him, Firmino with him was good.
“Hazard in that Chelsea team – unreal. Made a total difference to that team. I remember the FA Cup final against us. I think Hazard scored a penalty. He was the difference between the teams.
“So I think just because Liverpool had a few good players as well, I just think Hazard in that Chelsea team made them better. He was the better one team player.”
Scholes is no stranger to these fantasy debates, with him being involved in a very prevalent one with another Chelsea hero.
Supporters often also debate who is the better player out of him, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, with the Chelsea man often coming out on top due to his goalscoring record.
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