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Kai Havertz, the 21-year-old former Bayer Leverkusen players, showed why Chelsea spent a hefty amount on him as he scored his first senior treble.
Everyone must “pull their weight,” according to German striker Kai Havertz, if their nation wants to prevent another shocking exit from the World Cup finals.
Germany’s shocking loss to Japan on Tuesday means that a loss to Spain on Sunday will likely result in the four-time World Cup winners exiting the group stage for the second time in a row, which would be a major setback for a team that is typically in contention for the championship.
Everyone must “pull their weight,” according to German striker Kai Havertz, if their nation wants to prevent another shocking exit from the World Cup finals.
The Chelsea player acknowledged that following the loss, the team and coach had a “fruitful exchange of opinions,” according to Xinhua.
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“I felt angry at our performance. Sooner or later, that gives way to a more clear or objective view that will be replaced by anticipation.”
“We have analysed the game very well and seen our shortcomings and the areas we need to get better in,” he explained. “Now we have to approach Spain as a true team and put our foot on the accelerator,” he commented while refusing to be intimidated by Spain’s spectacular 7-0 win over Costa Rica in their opening match on Thursday.
“Everyone needs to pull their weight and get back to a positive stride. A 7-0 win is a clear signal and we have great respect for the Spain team, we know they have quality but will we hide? Not at all.”
“We just need to put it on the pitch. Now is the time to speak to each other and tell each other the truth and that is what makes the team stronger. In the end, we have good personalities and like to talk to each other face-to-face. Now we are in a bad moment but that can switch around quite fast. It can be the turning point for us,” he insisted.
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