Chelsea midfielder Jorginho has praised teammate Kai Havertz for his quality, calling him an "amazing player and guy."
The Italian assisted Havertz's 89th-minute winner
for the Blues against Newcastle United on
Sunday (13 March). With the game veering
towards a goalless stalemate, Jorginho found the
German inside the box with a peach of a pass.
Havertz took a touch to control the ball before firing it past Martin Dubravka in goal from close range. Speaking after the match, Jorginho praised the 22-year-old, saying (as quoted by the club's official website ):
‘‘Kai is an amazing player and guy, who can make the difference for us. We believe in him because you can see the quality he has and the potential that is there. He is a key player for this team and can make the difference like we saw.’’
The Italian midfielder also praised the Blues' mentality to grab a win in the dying embers of the match. Jorginho stated:
‘‘I thought we believed until the end and that is our group, it is our mentality. That is what we have been showing all the time now, we keep focussed, work hard and fight and push until the end. We deserved the win. It was a great result, atmosphere and great for the fans.’’
Havertz took a touch to control the ball before firing it past Martin Dubravka in goal from close range. Speaking after the match, Jorginho praised the 22-year-old, saying (as quoted by the club's official website ):
‘‘Kai is an amazing player and guy, who can make the difference for us. We believe in him because you can see the quality he has and the potential that is there. He is a key player for this team and can make the difference like we saw.’’
The Italian midfielder also praised the Blues' mentality to grab a win in the dying embers of the match. Jorginho stated:
‘‘I thought we believed until the end and that is our group, it is our mentality. That is what we have been showing all the time now, we keep focussed, work hard and fight and push until the end. We deserved the win. It was a great result, atmosphere and great for the fans.’’
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