By Daily sports on October 11, 2020
Kai Havertz admits his start with Chelsea has been a whirlwind.
Havertz has lifted the lid on his "difficult" start to life at Chelsea after his transfer from Bayer Leverkusen this summer.
“It was difficult for me, especially because the Premier League is a completely different league," Havertz told Chelsea's official website. “It's more intense and I noticed that in the first few games.
“It has gone pretty well for me recently but I think there is also still a lot of potential upwards. I want to exploit that in the next few weeks and months.
“The hat-trick was good for me. The start was a little difficult because I only trained with the team for five or six days, then played the first game right away.
"It was also a very big step for me to leave my family and familiar surroundings. Of course, it takes time to get it right."
He added: “The intensity in the duels and the runs is much higher. It's a completely different league and the games are very exhausting.
“The Bundesliga isn't worse but I noticed differences. It seems to me like there aren't any average or bad players here – everybody is at a very high level." (ESPN)
•PHOTO: Kai Havertz
Source Daily sports
Posted October 11, 2020
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