Articles for tag: Chelsea, Dan Burn, Kai Havertz, Newcastle United, Premier League

Aryan Singh

The Serious Rivalry Arc Developing Between Kai Havertz And Dan Burn

With countless competitive rivalries and traditionally heated derbies, you’d be forgiven for missing out on a few of the Premier League’s feisty side arcs. Be it Diego Costa’s square-offs against Martin Skrtel or a bit of friendly fire involving Emmanuel Adebayor and Lord Bendtner himself, even the Prem’s side stories are animated. Fans online discovered ...

Aryan Singh

Chelsea Forward Kai Havertz Customises Shin Pads To Feature His 3 Dogs

Chelsea forward Kai Havertz‘s love for animals is fairly well-documented, and the 23-year-old regularly shares details and pictures of his many pets. As per the man himself, his adoration for animals dates back to his childhood. The Havertz household was filled with pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, and even a horse. Kai was ...

Aryan Singh

Kai Havertz shows off his newBatman tattoo

New Batman tattoo gets teammates laughing at Kai Havertz

As the release of the highly awaited superhero flick ‘The Batman’ draws near, hype and excitement continue to rise.  Even footballers have been gripped by the Bat-fever, an example being PSG forward Neymar’s appearance at the film’s premiere in Paris.  The newest player to get caught up in the hype is Chelsea Star Kai Havertz. The ...

Aryan Singh

How Azpilicueta took the pressure off Kai Havertz before match winning penalty against Palmeiras

How Cesar Azpilicueta pulled off a masterstroke against Palmeiras

After 120 minutes of intense football, Chelsea lifted the FIFA Club World Cup by defeating Palmeiras 2-1. The two sides looked pretty even throughout the game and in the end, a penalty decided the winner.  Awarded for a handball by Palmeiras defender Luan, the 117th-minute spot-kick sure had a lot riding on it.  The designated ...

Surjit Patowary

Kai Havertz focused at the ball during game against England (1)

Watch: Kai Havertz robbed of iconic wonder volley by Jordan Pickford

Germany crashed out of the 2020 European Championship on Tuesday after losing 2-0 to England at Wembley Stadium. Die Mannschaft were vastly anonymous and mostly unimaginative in their performance – with the exception of Kai Havertz who was their only beacon of light throughout the game. The 22-year old Havertz had arguably been the Germans’ ...