Kai Hvertz from FC Chelsea has explained why he carries the back number 29. In addition, the German international talked about the high expectations of the blues as well as looked back in conversation with the athletic to his decisive gate in the Champions League final.
As a reason that HAVERTZ is still up to date with the 29, he calls his brother. "When I was young, I always played FIFA or Pro Evolution Soccer with my brother. We have always played with ourselves." While Hanctz always wore the number 10 with golden shoes, his brother chose the 29.
Before his first professional game for Bayer Leverkusen, he remembered: "I asked what number is just free. When they called them 29, I said directly that I take them - because of my brother. I like the number and now everyone In contact with her. "
This awareness has again increased again at the latest after the victory in the Champions League final against Manchester City when he scored the crucial goal. Although he had to put the ball after a strong preliminary work of Mason Mount just past City-Keeper Eduardo, yet he said, "There's always something different in the square. On the screen you think it's a simple gate, but in Your head will not see the whole space you have. "
HAVERTZ: "If you come as an 80 million euro player ..."
HAVERTZ hopes that the interaction with template encoder Mount further improved, because: "He is an incredible player with so much talent. Our understanding of each other is good, but can be even better if we know each other better. I love it with him to play." Like Mount, Hvertz sees itself primarily as a "midfielder, but I like to go into the box and goals achieve with the first or second ball contact".
An accurate role - also coach Thomas Tuchel sees the former Leverkusener as a "hybrid player" - in today's football is no longer necessary: "The game has changed a little bit. There is no clear structure where every player stops must. If you have the ball, you have to customize your position. " He likes to do this, like players, and thus give the opponent problems: "We are like ghosts for the defenders. I'm not easy to grab ourselves."
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In his first season on the island, Hvertz came 45 times and contributed nine gates and templates, yet the start was anything but simple: "Before my first game, I had trained one and a half weeks with the team. Nobody has me known and knew how I play. It was hard for everyone. " The expectations of him have also been high due to the transfer sum. "If you come as an 80 million euro player, people demand that you also play so, even if you have no time to adapt you."
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