CHELSEA hero Kai Havertz understandably struggled to contain his emotions after dropping the F-bomb twice on live TV.
The German superstar, the club’s record £71million signing, saved his crowning moment for the biggest stage of all after scoring the only goal in Chelsea’s famous 1-0 win over Manchester City.
Remarkably, it was Havertz’s first Champions League goal of his career.
He burst through a gap in the Man City defence and coolly took it around Ederson before burying it into an empty net.
It would have been a sweet moment for the 21-year-old who has endured his fair share of criticism this season.
Sparking wild celebrations at the full-time whistle, Havertz was quizzed by BT Sport who reminded him of the pressures of being Chelsea’s most expensive player ever.
But Havertz brilliantly responded: “To be honest, I couldn’t give a f*** because we’ve just won the f****** Champions League.”
The playmaker and defender Cesar Azpilicueta then burst into laughter as their achievements finally started to sink in.
Havertz’s goal ensured Chelsea were crowned kings of Europe for the first time since 2012.
It was a tactical masterclass by boss Thomas Tuchel who outwitted Pep Guardiola for the third time this season.
Guardiola will face criticism over his team selection that saw him leave Rodri and Fernandinho both on the bench.
And it appeared to prove costly as Havertz exploited acres of space to bag the winner.
Ben Chilwell played a superb first-time pass into Mason Mount inside his own half.
Mount then turned and sprayed a pin-point pass into Havertz who finally earned his corn with a famous winner in Porto.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk