Chelsea’s star Kai Havertz has given new information about N’Golo Kante’s modest way of life. Due to his simple lifestyle, Kante is regarded as the nicest and most modest footballer in the entire world. The French midfielder is living a low-key life, which contrasts sharply with that of the majority of football players competing at the highest level, despite collecting enormous sums of money in wages and sponsorship deals. It’s believed that the former Leicester City star is using a Mini Cooper, which he purchased for a pitiful £20,000. During his time with…
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Havertz vs Fernandes: Man United fans tips Fernandes as the best player
Kai Havertz has had a great impact at Stamford Bridge and he has been very vital in the Chelsea squad helping them win some major trophies during his short spell at Chelsea. On the other hand, Bruno Fernandes has played a great role in the Manchester United squad helping them win many games but not trophies. Although Bruno has had an opportunity to help Manchester United win a major European trophy in a final match, he failed to help them score winning goals. Therefore, Havertz has had a bigger…
Read MoreRio Ferdinand tells Havertz not to play for Chelsea again
Rio Ferdinand, a sports pundit and Manchester United legend, reportedly said that Chelsea FC forward Kai Havertz doesn’t need to play for the Blues anymore because he has repaid the money the club used to sign him from German football club Bayer Leverkusen. Chelsea signed Kai Havertz in 2020 for a price of £70 million, when Frank Lampard was still the manager of the club before he got sacked. Chelsea brought in another coach, Thomas Tuchel, and Kai Havertz have been phenomenal under the new manager. According to Rio Ferdinand,…
Read MoreHow Chelsea star goal win Champions League and Club World Cup titles for the Blues
Thomas Tuchel’s team did it the hard way in Abu Dhabi, requiring a 117th-minute penalty from Kai Havertz to earn the only remaining title to have eluded them Chelsea are world champions for the first time in their history. Thomas Tuchel’s team did it the hard way in Abu Dhabi, requiring a 117th-minute penalty from Kai Havertz to earn the only remaining title to have eluded them. Romelu Lukaku had put the European champions in front ten minutes into the second half but Palmeiras had levelled from the spot after…
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