No one should ever say his not a good coach - Havertz openly admit that Chelsea boss has changed his life.
Havertz on what makes Tuchel one of the best and why we shouldn’t underestimate Man United
Kai Havertz believes he is working with one of the best in the business under Thomas Tuchel and has reiterated how happy he is with life at Chelsea as we prepare for our latest assignment away at Manchester United.
The 22-year-old is enjoying a productive second season in English football and recently netted his 16th goal of the campaign for club and country in our 6-0 win against Southampton.
Following a challenging start to life in south-west London, the German now feels at home both on and off the pitch, thriving in a new central striker role for the Blues.
His growing impact on the team has been noticeable in recent months and Tuchel’s man-management skills have clearly played a big part in that.
‘I have a long road ahead so let’s see what the next years bring to me,’ said Havertz this week. ‘I love the club, I love the city and I’m very comfortable here. The team is very nice and the coach is good.

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