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A feast for the eyes! A beautiful pass and an even more beautiful goal. Look at the great collaboration between Fernández and Havertz
The pressure is mounting and Chelsea must win. After wins over Leeds and Dortmund, the Blues travel to Leicester, who are not in the best of form. But it’s certainly not an easy opponent and that’s proven to be the case. However, the collaboration between Kai Havertz and Enzo Fernandez is all the more impressive.
The pressure is mounting and Chelsea must win. After wins over Leeds and Dortmund, the Blues travel to Leicester, who are not in the best of form. But it’s certainly not an easy opponent and that’s proven to be the case. However, the collaboration between Kai Havertz and Enzo Fernandez is all the more impressive.
Chelsea finally starting to get going? It looks like it. Although we can’t get ahead of ourselves. However, wins over Leeds and Borussia Dortmund may have restored the team’s long-lost confidence and eased the pressure that Graham Potter’s charges are facing.
Said pressure was indeed immense. The Blues have failed to win for a long time, Potter is statistically even the club’s worst coach since the beginning of the modern Premier League era, which is not a flattering calling card. Especially considering how much money has been spent on new signings.
There have been a lot of reinforcements. But so far, the world champion and this season’s revelation, Enzo Fernandez, looks the best. The talented midfielder was one of the driving forces behind Argentina’s most valuable football trophy and now he is among the Blues’ driving forces.
Great defensively, but with a contribution in the offensive as well. The 22-year-old defensive midfielder can often find interesting footballing and creative solutions, which he proved on Saturday afternoon at Leicester.
Chelsea took the lead in the 11th minute when former Leicester player Ben Chilwell scored, only for Patson Daka to equalise in the 39th minute to make it 1-1.
However, the best moment of the game came in the first half and the aforementioned Fernandez had a big part in it. He found his teammate with a beautiful pass and scored in an elegant way.
The scorer of that wonderful goal is none other than Kai Havertz, still only 23 years old, the German offensive all-rounder. It was Havertz’s eighth competitive goal this season. And it was truly a feast for the eyes!
Source: Chelsea, Premier League, Canal+ Sport CZ/SK