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.
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.’
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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It is now 12 games that Chelsea are unbeaten in with their draw against Leeds United. While goals have been hard to come by, they have been very tight at the back.