17.8 C
Los Angeles
Monday, March 27, 2023
HomeTop NewsKai Havertz sends message...

Kai Havertz sends message to Chelsea supporters before the Champions League final encounter.

Kai Havertz sends message to Chelsea supporters before the Champions League final encounter.

Kai Havertz sends message to Chelsea supporters before the Champions League final encounter.

Chelsea attacker Kai Havertz has assured Chelsea FC supporters that the Blues are set to “do everything” to overcome Manchester City and win the Champions League on Saturday night.

The southwest London side are settling for their difficult confrontation against the Citizens in Porto this weekend as they declared to end the campaign on a positive note and win their first major trophy under Thomas Tuchel.

The Blues, who finished in fourth place in the Premier League chart, will be aiming to bounce back from the frustration of falling to Leicester City in the FA Cup final earlier in the month.

Chelsea FC have been in remarkable form in the Champions League this summer, having sailed their way past Real Madrid in the semi-finals to book their place in Saturday’s masterpiece.

Germany international Havertz has now declared that the Blues are ready to do all they can to beat Pep Guardiola’s men and lift the award for the first time since 2012.

ALSO READ:

“It’s about giving your all in the game, having fun, and hopefully winning,” said Havertz.

“Being in the tunnel, walking out, hearing the anthem, and then giving your all for over 90 minutes…it’s a childhood dream which has been reached but not yet fulfilled.

“We still need to win and we’ll do everything we can to do just that.”

The 21-year-old also stressed the significance of self-belief going into Saturday’s clash.

He continued: “We’ve picked up a lot of self-belief over the last few months from our good results and how we’ve played.

“Self-belief is generally very important in football and ours has improved a lot, so it’s made a difference.

“Porto and Atletico were difficult to play against because of their defensive strengths.

“They set themselves up in their own halves and wait for you to make a mistake. For me, those were the most difficult games.

“My favourite game would be the second leg against Real Madrid when we reached the final. That was good. There’s been a few good games, but for me the highlight would have to be the game against Real.”

ALSO READ:
LIKE OUR: FACEBOOK PAGE                                               JOIN OUR: Telegram Group.
JOIN OUR: Facebook Group.                                             JOIN OUR: Telegram Channel.

Kai Havertz sends message to Chelsea supporters before the Champions League final encounter.

- A word from our sponsors -

Most Popular