‘It’s hard for me’: Chelsea’s new signing admits that the transition to the Premier League is hard work

Moving to a new football club will inevitably be complicated at any time, if you also move to a new league in a new country.

Not to mention you also have the highest dearest signature of your club.

This is exactly the situation Kai Havertz faced after his move from Bayer Leverkusen to Chelsea, and the young German admitted that it had been difficult for him at first.

“It was complicated for me, especially since the Premier League is an absolutely different league,” he told Chelsea’s official website.

“It’s more intense and I saw it in the first few games.

“It’s been pretty smart for me recently, but I think there’s still a lot of bullish potential. I need to exploit that in the next few weeks and months.

“The hat-trick [against Barnsley] was smart for me. The start was a bit complicated because I only trained with the team for five or six days and then played the first game right away.

“It was also a very big step for me to leave my family circle and my family environment. Of course, it takes time to get it right. “

Now that the first few weeks have passed, Havertz can begin painting about how to perfect his association with his new son, Timo Werner.

The duo are well known for having played in combination for the German national team at times.

Frank Lampard is sure to expect the strikers to achieve the goals that will help the Blues make their way to the name of the Premier League and, finally, European success.

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