Chelsea are not expecting Kai Havertz to
become their emotional leader, says Thomas Tuchel.
But Tuchel insists Chelsea do expect the £71 million signing to
prove he deserves to play in their prominent attacking positions.
Havertz scored one and set up another in a fine display as Chelsea
won 4-1 at Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday.
Tuchel felt it was a step in the right direction for the former
Bayer Leverkusen star.
He gave Havertz another opportunity
despite criticising his performance, as well as that of Timo Werner, in the 2-0
Champions League quarter-final first leg win over Porto.
But the Chelsea boss still feels Havertz has other
improvements to make.
Tuchel feels now is the perfect time to make them with
Champions League and FA Cup glory up for grabs, as well as their pursuit of a
top-four finish.
“He has the quality and he needs to show it – it is that
easy,” Tuchel said about Havertz.
“Kai will never be our emotional leader and we don’t expect
him to be.
“But we expect him to show his quality and to show that he
needs to be in a high position.
“He can play in a half position or as a number nine, there is
not a great difference for me.”
Tuchel: Havertz got a second chance
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel
Tuchel believes finishing is an area
where Havertz can make further progress in for Chelsea.
Havertz started in a central attacking role with Werner,
Olivier Giroud and Tammy Abraham all on the bench against Palace.
Tuchel added: “Honestly, he needed to show he could do
better, that was the challenge for him.
“He got a second chance to show up after Porto and it’s the
moment now in the season, with decisive matches coming, that you fight for your
place.
“He got a chance to show he can do better and he did this.
“There is still room to improve with his finishing, he needs
to be more ruthless and score more.
“I am not disappointed but he could have actually scored
more.
“But it was a good step and a good performance.”
‘I have to prove it for Chelsea’
Kai Havertz was signed when Frank Lampard
was manager
Havertz has two goals and three assists
from 23 Premier League appearances (15 starts) for Chelsea.
So he knows there is plenty still to prove, starting with
the second leg against Porto as Chelsea close in on the last four.
“In my position, you always want to score,” he said, per the
club’s website.
“In the last few months it was not easy, I did not have so
many chances.
“I had some chances in this game.
“I could have scored one or two goals more but we are happy
with the result.”
Asked about playing as a false nine for
Chelsea, Havertz replied: “I like it, I think it is a good position for me.
“I have the freedom to go everywhere I want to go.
“As a striker it is always easy to play with players of
those qualities.
“After one game when you win 4-1 it is easy to say we are a
good attacking team.
“But we have to prove that on Tuesday again and on Saturday
again and after the season we can speak about it.
“After such a game it is easy to say that I am at my best.
“I think I have to prove it in more games than only one but
I will give my best, I will try to improve and I hope that I will continue like
that.”
After facing Porto, Chelsea will take on Manchester City in
the FA Cup semi-final next week.
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