The Arsenal forward has scored 22 times during his first season in north London, including two goals to win the FA Cup semi-final against Reading.
Hazard has also impressed and, ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash at Emirates Stadium, Wenger found it difficult to separate the two.
“Alexis had a big impact and let’s not forget that for Hazard it is not the first season but for Alexis it is,” the manager explained.
“He will give him a fight and if Alexis doesn’t make it this year, he will give him a fight as well for next season.
“I think everybody would agree that Hazard has had a great season and one of the aspects of Sunday’s game will be to keep him quiet.
“He has found maturity that he did not have before. I believe his final ball is better, his personality on the pitch is stronger, the finishing aspect of his game is much better than before. He can turn games when it’s 0-0 and when it’s tight. That’s always a sign of top quality.
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