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Home » “I trust him”: Thomas Tuchel confident this Chelsea star can excel in a new role

“I trust him”: Thomas Tuchel confident this Chelsea star can excel in a new role

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Martin Keown slams Chelsea forward Kai Havertz for lazy defending against Arsenal.

Thomas Tuchel confident that Kai Havertz can play as a forward

According to Daily Mail, Thomas Tuchel believes that Kai Havertz can flourish as a number nine for Chelsea. Havertz is technically an attacking midfielder but has occasionally been used higher up the pitch during his career.

Chelsea signed Havertz on the back of a splendid season he had at Bayer Leverkusen. However, Frank Lampard failed to get the best out of him as a midfielder.

After Thomas Tuchel took over, Havertz was gradually eased into the team. Over the last two games, he has been tried out as a false nine and safe to say, he has done much better in that role.

Kai Havertz looked good in the No.9 role for Chelsea against Leeds
Kai Havertz looked good in the No.9 role for Chelsea against Leeds

Speaking post the Leeds United draw, Tuchel felt confident about Havertz playing in a more advanced role and leading the line as a false nine.

“It was pretty much the same role that he (Havertz) had against Everton. I think that Kai feels very comfortable in high positions. I feel he is very comfortable to go to drop in to half-spaces from the high position, to turn and drive with the ball and use his speed. But he also arrives very naturally in the box and the six-yard box, to finish our attacks.

“He’s comfortable in finishing, he’s strong in finishing. He can clearly play as a No 9, he can play as a half-striker or as a winger. These are his positions and today we used him as a number nine and I’m happy. It’s a position where he feels comfortable and I trust him in this position.’

Kai Havertz joined Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen
Kai Havertz of Chelsea reacts during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on September 20, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Matt Dunham – Pool/Getty Images)

Havertz did get some chances in the last few games to score but failed to take them. His effort against Everton was chalked as a Ben Godfrey own goal while Illan Meslier did well to thwart his attempts on goal against Leeds.

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