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Berbatov at Stamford Bridge! A new generation of "dashing brothers" Kay Havertz

Lukaku has been in a state of loss after the "hi storm", but fortunately, another player of the team took advantage of the momentum and supported the team in adversity with successive goals, he is the new generation of "dashing brother" Kay Havertz.

Berbatov at Stamford Bridge! A new generation of "dashing brothers" Kay Havertz

Kay Havertz, 22, had beaten Chelsea for £71 million the previous summer, when he was not very optimistic about the deal and thought that signing Kay Havertz was a bit of a buy-for-buy feel. At that time, Chelsea experienced a transfer ban, and the "pocketbook" was abundant, just in time for the epidemic to plunge all major teams into a financial crisis, leaving only Chelsea for the teams that could afford Kay Havertz's transfer fee. Real Madrid and Liverpool, the two Champions League champions, also want to chase the most promising supernova of the next generation, but the economic conditions do not allow it, so chelsea can finally push other teams to introduce this German supernova. But at that time, the team had also signed Timo Werner, Hakim Ziyesh, plus the squad already had Mason Mount, Tammy Abraham, Christian Pulisic, Hudson Hudson and other new stars, and the editor really did not see the need for Chelsea to urgently introduce Kay Havertz. (Now has slapped themselves big slap haha)

Berbatov at Stamford Bridge! A new generation of "dashing brothers" Kay Havertz

Early on stamford Bridge, Kay Havertz's discomfort with the pace of the game, Lampard's inability to find his best position, and discomfort with injuries and infections made his situation quite difficult. Until the arrival of Thomas Tuchel, his performance side has made great progress. Thomas Tuchel, unlike Lampard, put Kay Havertz in the pseudo-nine position closer to the box, and used his stature and skill to create a threat in the box, which was miraculous. At the end of the season, in addition to repeatedly scoring goals and winning penalties to save the team, he also became a key gentleman in the competition, scoring a winning goal in the Champions League final and helping the team win the second Champions League title in team history.

Berbatov at Stamford Bridge! A new generation of "dashing brothers" Kay Havertz

Kay Havertz is a tournament player who has won two goals and one assist in the Champions League, Premier League and Club World Cup finals, leading the team to win three championships. In addition, his delicacy of technology and strong ability to control passes are difficult to find a second person in the Premier League football world. Kay Havertz is tall, but flexible and capable of excelling in a small range. At the same time, his big picture view is also quite superior, knowing when it is a pass, when it is his own feet, and is an offensive player who can work well with his teammates. Against Newcastle United, he was able to take a long pass and shoot a shot, and it was difficult to take the ball down without a single point (look at Timo Werner's goal in the second half).

Berbatov at Stamford Bridge! A new generation of "dashing brothers" Kay Havertz

In the Premier League, there are always few players with such delicate techniques, and players with more practical style can succeed in the Premier League that pays attention to physical fitness; so Berbatov, who was known for his style, can immediately become the darling of fans. Kay Havertz's elegance is indeed no less than that of Berbatov, and if the German can maintain such a superior standard, he will surely conquer the Premier League one day.

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