Former Chelsea coach Frank Lampard has said that he’s “actually happy” for his former participant Kai Havertz because the Arsenal ahead scored once more for the Gunners of their Champions League win over PSG on Tuesday night time.
Havertz gave the Premier League facet the lead within the European tie after 20 minutes as the previous Bayer Leverkusen star related with a stunning Leandro Trossard cross to go the ball previous Gianluigi Donnarumma within the PSG web.
This aim noticed the 25-year-old be part of an unique membership because the German star has change into the primary Arsenal participant since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in 2019 to seek out the again of the online in six consecutive matches on the Emirates Stadium.
Havertz’s run stretches again to the ultimate recreation of the 2023/24 marketing campaign, the place he scored a late winner in a 2-1 triumph towards Everton.
The previous Chelsea star resides as much as his £65m price ticket after many soccer followers questioned the signing of the 25-year-old from the Blues when it was accomplished final summer time and Lampard is one man who’s happy to see the ahead do properly.
Frank Lampard “actually happy” to see Kai Havertz succeed at Arsenal
Lampard was answerable for Chelsea when the West London membership signed Havertz from Bayer Leverkusen in the course of the 2020 summer time switch window as a part of a £75.8m cope with the Bundesliga membership and the English coach is delighted to see his former participant at the moment succeeding on the Emirates Stadium.
Talking on Amazon Prime Sport, the previous Blues coach admitted that the German star was all the time a proficient participant and that he’s happy to see the 25-year-old at the moment doing properly with Arsenal.
“It exhibits you what confidence can do in soccer. He’s a proficient participant, all the time has been and this transfer [to Arsenal] was questioned at first in some components,” Lampard stated.
“I’m actually, actually happy for him. He’s a very nice lad however as he stated, he’s attending to grips with that aggressive fringe of the sport, which has given him one other layer.”