England and Germany offered us with some much-needed entertaining soccer to observe final evening throughout a break in home soccer.
Like or detest the worldwide break, I believe it’s secure to say that all of us loved watching the six-goal thriller at Wembley final evening between two rival nations. What made this one even higher although was as a result of it was a Chelsea takeover.
Kai Havertz scored twice for Germany, Mason Mount scored for England, and Reece James grabbed an help.
Graham Potter would have been smiling watching this one, and he would have additionally been wanting intently at how Havertz performed significantly better within the second half when he was requested to drop deeper primarily taking part in a ten function.
The German ahead all the time seems so significantly better when he’s taking part in deeper and isn’t having his again to purpose and being requested to carry it up, which is what we’ve seen from him on too many events throughout his Chelsea profession. He’s significantly better when he’s dealing with the purpose, and scoring that stunning purpose in opposition to England final evening was an ideal instance of this.
Kai Havertz with a screamer from exterior the field in opposition to England 🤯🔥
pic.twitter.com/E3rNsfljhp— Discuss Chelsea (@talkchelsea) September 26, 2022
Potter will see this and he’ll look to adapt to that I’m positive of it. We now have already seen Havertz function a bit deeper in Potter’s first sport as Chelsea boss in opposition to Salzburg. Havertz wasn’t nice that sport, however I do suppose it’s an indication of issues to come back when it comes to his positioning and the place he will probably be requested to play by Potter. I genuinely imagine that he’ll get the most effective out of Kai Havertz and get him taking part in persistently higher.
They’ll construct one thing good right here with Havertz in behind Pierre Emerick Aubameyang or Armando Broja for positive. He can play as a second striker and get into the pockets between the traces the place he may be most harmful.