Kai Havertz: Chelsea players will have to take on duty

Kai Havertz insisted that Chelsea players will have to do their duty by falling into Saturday’s frustrating 3-3 Premier League draw with Southampton.

Havertz blamed the Saints’ first goal, admitting that danny Ings’ clever finale loss had “changed the game. “

Chelsea had led 2-0 and beat the scoreboard after a good double from Timo Werner, the fourth purpose of the new crusade’s Ings league scored a half-moment crazy.

Che Adams tied for the Saints after a defensive mix-up between Kepa Arrizabalaga and Kurt Zouma, for Havertz to lead Chelsea.

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The German midfielder’s first goal for the Blues can win the day, as Jannik Vestergaard’s extra effort forced a draw at Stamford Bridge.

“We are very much with the result,” Havertz told Chelsea’s official website.

“We had 42 minutes in the first half, but then I made a mistake and fit a goal, which replaced the game a little bit.

“We did it 3-2, then we had to take the result and win at home, we didn’t.

“Now we have to stick together and hope to do better next time.

“We have to assume duty; we have 11 players on the field and everyone has to work hard to concede goals like this. “

“It’s not a single user who makes the mistake, so we have to take a look at our mistakes and check to resolve the issues.

“It would have been wonderful if my purpose were the winner. Of course, I am satisfied with that, but also very frustrated with the result.

“We had to take those 3 themes home and we can do it, so it was a bad day for us.

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Chelsea will have to temporarily move to Tuesday’s first Champions League match against Europa League Champion Sevilla at Stamford Bridge, with boss Frank Lampard aware of the scale of innovations needed.

The Blues boss, however, argued that fit adjustments are to blame for Chelsea’s elusive defense.

“I don’t think it’s about setting goals in relation to the shape of the team, it’s something I think about all the time,” Lampard said.

“I’m not determined to play this lineup, there were a lot of smart things from 4-2-3-1.

“But it’s something we want to keep working on, because it’s a change. “

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The Saints’ last scorer, Vestergaard, insisted that Ralph Hasenhuttl’s appearance was his point in west London.

“It was difficult, a frantic party; came to us temporarily and frequently,” he told the official website of the Southampton club.

“We deserved to be downstairs and we had to get back to the game.

“It is difficult to return from such situations, but the fact is enormous.

“Based on half the moment, the tie deserved. “

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