Havertz is another of the players who is under suspicion at Chelsea. German has been an astronomical investment for the English club. 80 million paid that have not yet been reflected in their performance. Chelsea opted for Havertz to accompany Timo Werner, postponing his attempt for Oblak, whom the English club had between eyebrows. Finally the investment by the ex of Leverkusen and that there were no concrete offers for Kepa invited Chelsea to focus on further strengthening their attack. Havertz has left samples with droppers, increasingly meager. In the defeat against Leicester he was practically disappeared, while on the rival side Maddison passed sentence.
Havertz has, above all, a positional problem, as Werner does at Chelsea. Lampard is still looking for ways to fit in with his entire arsenal without further weakening a team with a compromised balance, especially if Kante is not on the field. The point is that patience is running out and Havertz is already being criticized by major criticism. “It is very good to say that he has to be the main player, but he is in a great club and he needs that to happen right away. Now is the time to shine, “says Huth in Stadium Astro. The former German center-back for Chelsea believes that Havertz did not feel well at all leaving his comfort zone in Leverkusen and that the transfer requires him to mature quickly to guide a team of the highest level. Huth doesn't like Havertz's ways, disconnected. “I just don't like his body language at all, he seems a bit fragile. It's his first year, but it seems like he doesn't mind sometimes. He loses the ball, gives it away and does not go back to work. It's a difficult time to come up with something like that, but you see it and you just think it needs someone to shake it up to get it to react. “, says the defender who experienced a similar case when he was a Leicester player.
“We had Mahrez at Leicester and he improved a lot, but the team was the one that involved him by saying: 'You can't just play on one side of the pitch, or only appear for 10 minutes into the game,” he says. Huth believes that at this stage reconstruction of Chelsea lacks strong men on whom to base the idea and to pull the others. “Maybe Chelsea lacks that internal leader or leaders who can elicit those kinds of conversations. It's not always a good drink to have that conversation when you're not doing well, but it's something that needs to happen. You need someone to tell you what it takes to play in the Premier League. Maybe the whole locker room, “Huth says.