The young midfielder bounced back after a tough start at Stamford Bridge and wrote himself into the history books with his Champions League final goal
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is determined to help Kai Havertz reach his full potential, and will not permit any slacking off from the young star along the way.
After a difficult start to life in the Premier League following his move from Bayer Leverkusen in 2020, Havertz is now considered a key part of the Blues team.
And Tuchel is delighted to see him working hard to fulfil his undoubted potential.
What was said?
“I found him very strong when we came back,” the manager said of Havertz when asked by reporters.
“I was pleased with his attitude to training and the pre-season matches very early in the season. I felt him very self-confident after his end to the season after he was very decisive in the Champions League.
“He didn’t lean back on that and took it as a given that he has made an impact now and has his place. He is fighting hard with a different attitude and self-confident. He is also using his body to play physically in training, if he misses in training, he still takes the next shot with full belief.
“These are little details where I could see that he is in a good place. He pushes himself and he wants to continue to get better and have another impact and another impact. This is what we demand because the guy is so full of talent that we won’t let him relax for a second.
“If you have this amount of talent, we will push him to the absolute maximum and this guy has the body, talent and head. He has everything and the belief to play at the very top level. This is it. I felt him a little bit tired after the national break where he was a bit ill during his matches for Germany but now he is in very good shape.
“He had a good physical impact versus Zenit where he came off the bench. We count on him. He’s super important for us.”
The bigger picture
Havertz was one of the highest-rated young midfielders in the world when he chose to swap Leverkusen for Chelsea in the summer of 2020 in a £70 million ($97m) move.
But inconsistent form and injury, including a bout of Covid-19, hampered his attempts to settle at Stamford Bridge, leading to a disappointing start under Frank Lampard.
Better was to come following Tuchel’s arrival, and Havertz would ultimately show his worth with the winning goal against Manchester City to seal victory in the Champions League final.
He has since featured in every game in 2021-22 so far for the Blues, with his only goal so far this term coming in a 1-1 Premier League draw with Liverpool.
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