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Chelsea verdict: Kai Havertz comes of age vs Fulham after understandable early struggles


IT was a new league, in a new country, during a pandemic without close friends and family around.

A totally unfamiliar situation at a very young age.

Kai Havertz could be Chelsea’s jewel in the crown at the business end of the seasonCredit: Getty

On top of that, he got Covid-19 quite bad and took a while to recover.

If any player in the world had a valid excuse to take some time to show his real form after arriving at a new club this summer, then Kai Havertz is that player. 

The German international has been slowly announcing himself onto the Premier League scene this season

But in the 2-0 win against Fulham, he really stood high and let everyone know that he has fully arrived in England, and fully arrived at Chelsea. 

Playing in the false 9 position once again, Havertz was an absolute menace to the Fulham defence and ended up scoring both of Chelsea’s goals to beat Scott Parker’s side. 

The way he calmly tucked both of his goals away really showed the confidence he is now playing with, and the flair he should start to show on a regular basis. 

He didn’t just score two good goals, though, his overall play and contribution all over the park was majestic.

He was even defending well in Chelsea’s own box winning headers and making some good interceptions, so it wasn’t all about the attacking phase. 

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Havertz takes the plaudits following his two-goal salvo against FulhamCredit: Getty

He was excellent in the derby, and Thomas Tuchel will be over the moon that he has arrived on the scene just in time, right at the business end of the season to help Chelsea in their bid to secure a top four place.

And of course he can help them with their pursuit of the FA Cup and the Champions League. 

The result will go a massive way in helping Chelsea secure top four for a start, and they were never really under any real pressure from Fulham despite their high intense press. 

The game was surprisingly open in the first half, and if it wasn’t for three top class Edouard Mendy saves then it could have been a slightly different story.

However, Chelsea had some big chances of their own that they failed to put away, reiterating what an open game it was in the end.

But it was Chelsea’s day and their quality really shone through on the night, especially in an attack that was lead by Kai Havertz.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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