The Belgian footballer left a lasting impression among Real Madrid fans due to his down to earth personality, despite speaking very few words in Spanish.

Real Madrid fans were eager to watch Eden Hazard wearing the team's new kit for the first time, and they showed up to the Bernabeu in what turned out to be record numbers for the Spanish giants.

The footballer was unveiled by president Florentino Pérez at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium's box, in front of his family and team execs, but the real news came when the former Chelsea playmaker stepped into the pitch to show his skills in front of a packed Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

Hazard was praised by a bit over 50,000 fans who made their way into the Bernabeu's stands, which helps him enter the team's record books, as only Cristiano Ronaldo managed to pack more fans inside the stadium in his unveiling ceremony. Over 70,000 fans made it to the Bernabeu to welcome CR7 ten years ago, and Hazard is now second on that list, surpassing Kaka's numbers.

In fact, this ceremony saw more Real Madrid fans making their way into the Bernabeu's stands than in most of the team's games last season.

The big moment for Real Madrid fans came when they asked Hazard to kiss the team's badge. The Belgian footballer granted their request.

The player later admitted in the press conference that Real Madrid did try to sign him last season, but he ended up playing for Chelsea, where he won the UEFA Europa League title. Last, but not least, Hazard took the microphone to send a message in Spanish to his new supporters.