“I Don’t Give a F**k, I Just Won The Champions League”: Kai Havertz Responds To His £89million Price Tag After Hitting The Winning Goal

“I Don’t Give a F**k, I Just Won The Champions League”: Kai Havertz Responds To His £89million Price Tag After Hitting The Winning Goal

Take a look Kai Havertz’s fitting response to a reporter when asked about his hefty price tag for Chelsea after the Havertz goal in the CL final.

Kai Havertz is one of those young players who were acquired from the Bundesliga by former manager Frank Lampard. Although the start to his English Football career was slow, yet Havertz has managed to work his way up amongst the ranks.

The 21-years-old German professional is the club’s most expensive player, with a price tag of £89million, which has been seldom questioned for in the past.

Yet after his goal proved to be the vital clog in Chelsea’s second Champions League triumph, Havertz had a perfect response for a reporter who questioned him about his expensive price tag.

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Asked during his interview with BT Sport if he had at last repaid his transfer fee, Havertz responded: ‘To be honest, right now, I don’t give a f*** on that!

‘We won the f***ing Champions League! I mean, we just celebrate now.

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Kai Havertz has received plenty of criticism this season for not living up to his price tag and when it was brought up yet again after the game he emphatically shut down the reporter’s question.

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Not only did Havertz score the only goal of the Champions league Final, but was one of the best players in the royal blue outfit.

Chelsea knew, if they had to stop City from blistering down the flanks and dominating large chunks of possession in the center of the park, they will have to let their forwards come deep down to cause major distress.

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That is exactly what Havertz did, which allowed no City defender to be able to catch him on several occasions, when he broke free. In the second half as well, Havertz pored a beautiful chance for Christian Pulisic to close the game, yet the latter missed from close range.

Having said that, Havertz picked a perfect time to break his duck and score his debut goal for Chelsea in the Champions League.

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