Kai Havertz: 10 things on the Bayer Leverkusen and Germany teenager https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bunde...toni-kroos-bayer-leverkusen-germany-2768-1255
interesting 9) The next Ballack, Kroos or Özil Comparisons have been quick in coming, with an obvious one being made with Leverkusen legend Ballack. Like Havertz, Ballack - a former Germany captain who drove his club to the 2002 Champions League final and his country to the World Cup final in the same year - is also 6'2". Former Leverkusen boss Heiko Herrlich, meanwhile, said Havertz is the biggest talent he has seen since Real Madrid playmaker Kroos, who spent the 2009/10 season playing at the BayArena while on loan from Bayern. Voller, though, believed Havertz was more similar to ex-Germany star Özil. “Havertz has a gift with that left foot of his, and he uses the ball like Özil. Sensational,” Voller told Bild in February 2017. The latter comparison with Özil is one that Havertz had noticed himself. He has said in the past that he likes the way the Arsenal midfielder always seems calm on the ball. “I think that our style of play is somewhat similar, so I try to learn a lot from watching him,” he told Bild in 2017. seems likely he's a hybrid of the 3.
If he is playing like Oezil He won’t have a place in modern football Football is changing Oezil doesn’t belong to modern football.
I think he does, ozil problem was his physical deficiencies that had a effect on him, havertz could have the physical attribution that could make him an all round player for all situations
Oezil improves his physicality n coverage But still ineffective when he tracks back I prefer Havertz to play like Ballack than Oezil , more practical
Ozil/ballack 2 different player, one relied on making late runs in the box and had a powerful shot, and the other ozil relied on vision, link up play, craftiness, at his best 8d prefer ozil over ballack, and I hope havertz is in a similar mold to ozil with a better work ethic
Kai Havertz shares his first thoughts on the new system from Peter Bosz: pic.twitter.com/GKUIR6fvIP— Bayer 04 Leverkusen (@bayer04_en) January 23, 2019
https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bunde...e-interview-can-handle-the-pressure-3074-1797 Bundesliga | Bayer Leverkusen’s Kai #Havertz: “I can handle the pressure” https://t.co/OamtGijFuU— German Football Daily (@GERFootDaily) January 24, 2019
19 – @kaihavertz29 (@bayer04_en) is the youngest #Bundesliga player since Marc-Andre Kruska in 2006 to score a penalty. Youngster. #WOBB04 pic.twitter.com/eD68U4jQj7— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) January 26, 2019
Rudi Völler says that Havertz will not be leaving Leverkusen in the summer https://www.ligainsider.de/mobile/kai-havertz_10458/voeller-er-wird-im-sommer-nicht-gehen-262474/
Update on Havertz: After being pulled down by Kimmich, he was suffering pain in his hip. We’ll know more later on, but hoping it doesn’t turn out to be anything serious! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/e9n9CRIozo— Bayer 04 Leverkusen (@bayer04_en) February 2, 2019 nothing worse than a German player taking out another.
Völler says Havertz will be out for a while. More details on the severity of his injury should be released tomorrow https://www.t-online.de/sport/fussb...nalspieler-kai-havertz-droht-auszufallen.html
Looks like Havertz will miss the Tuesday Pokal match vs Heidenheim and remain questionable for the Friday BL match vs Mainz. Guess he'll be out for 2 weeks or so. Leverkusen have an important Europa league match vs Krasnodar in the following week though.
Kai Havertz is One of the Bayer Leverkusen Youngsters Helping Them to Progress - via @JamesJukes2 https://t.co/2EmsL1u7mK— German Football Daily (@GERFootDaily) February 4, 2019
Havertz scores his 8th goal of the season for Bayer to make it 2-1, currently 4-1. https://www.clippituser.tv/c/bywlkm
Bayern are 'very well placed' in the race for Bayer Leverkusen starlet Kai Havertz. Barcelona among other top clubs are also interested [@cfbayern] pic.twitter.com/cjegn8xFGQ— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) February 17, 2019
Kai Havertz has scored nine Bundesliga goals for Leverkusen this season, at least two more league goals than any other teenager in Europe's top five divisions this season.A dazzling future ahead. ✨ pic.twitter.com/yNvS9SUQE2— Squawka (@Squawka) February 17, 2019 1097208774312497156 is not a valid tweet id
Rudi #Völler on Kai #Havertz: "We have him under contract until 2022. That's why we can sleep very calmly. Kai will definitely stay in summer. For sure." (Sky) pic.twitter.com/FMQF1iv8m3— German Football Daily (@GERFootDaily) February 18, 2019
31 - Since his #Bundesliga debut (October 2016) no other player born in 1999 or later has had a hand in more goals in europe's top 5 leagues than Kai Havertz (31). Rising Star. #B04F95 @bayer04_en pic.twitter.com/KpVH59mDhW— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) February 17, 2019 this is only league play not counting Cup and Europe, in which Havertz is closing in on 50, currently at 41.
How Kai Havertz and Julian Brandt are central to the Leverkusen revolution under Peter Bosz https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bunde...erkusen-revolution-under-peter-bosz-3433-2534