
The 21-year-old has been unable to build on that reputation in the first half of the 2020-21 campaign. Havertz has only recorded four goals and four assists in his 19 appearances for the Blues to date and was dropped to the bench for the club’s last two Premier League fixtures.
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Kovacic started ahead of the ex-Leverkusen star during Chelsea’s 3-1 defeat at Arsenal over the weekend with Frank Lampard now facing another selection dilemma ahead of a tough home fixture against Aston Villa on Monday. Havertz is in line for a recall with Lampard set to ring the changes in the wake of his side’s fourth defeat of the season, and Kovacic has backed his new team-mate to prove his doubters wrong once he adjusts to the demands of English football.
“He has huge potential. He is such an elegant player. He just needs to learn to play in the Premier League, that’s all. It’s a difficult league with a huge tempo, and he will get used to it. Game by game he is getting better so I have no fear for Kai.” Kovacic also reserved special praise for Mason Mount, who has become one of the most important members of Lampard’s squad during his first 18 months in charge at Stamford Bridge.

“It’s not about age. Every player has his attributes. We talk and we can learn from each other. For me, I want to become better every game. I can still improve and be better in some parts of games which I’m trying to do. I can improve a lot and I’m sure I will be even better as the season goes on.”