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Chelsea legend Frank Leboeuf slams Kai Havertz again and says midfielder ‘goes missing’ in games


FRANK LEBOEUF has launched another attack on Kai Havertz, claiming the new Chelsea man needs to be doing more.

Frank Lampard convinced his club to splash a mega £70million on the attack-minded Bayer Leverkusen playmaker, despite already boasting the likes of Mason Mount, Ross Barkley and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Frank Leboeuf has criticised Chelsea new boy Kai Havertz for a second timeCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Leboeuf believes the £70m signing from Bayer Leverkusen is still not pulling his weightCredit: Getty Images

The last two were shipped out on loan to Aston Villa and Fulham respectively to make room for Havertz.

And he has since contributed four goals and three assists in ten games for his new side.

However, Havertz was criticised by Leboeuf after Chelsea’s 3-3 draw with Southampton at Stamford Bridge last month.



Former Blues defender Leboeuf slammed Havertz’s contribution as Lampard’s side conceded a last-gasp equaliser.

And he has now rounded on the German again following Chelsea’s 3-0 win against Burnley at Turf Moor.

Leboeuf told ESPN: “I think it’s getting better, some players are getting better.

“I’m very pleased for Ziyech, getting fit and giving his best. But I’m still not convinced about Havertz, I still want more from him.

“I want more impact from him where I think he disappears. I’m sure Frank is still not completely happy with the way they worked together.

“Sometimes it seemed like they were looking for each other like they don’t really know each other.

“I’m looking for something better, much better from Chelsea. With the players they have, they’re capable of giving much more than what we saw.

“Even though they got the win, the clean sheet, everything was going their way, but I can’t be happy with the performance 100 per cent.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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