Friday, 11 October 2019
Draw against Argentina, Kai Havertz Delighted for Successfully Scoring the First Goal
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DBasia.news – Being superior first with the score 2-0, the German national team were not thrilled to have ended with a 2-2 draw against the Argentine national team. But not with Die Mannschaft team player, Kai Havertz.
Kai Havertz was ecstatic. As it was his first goal for the German national team. The Bayer Leverkusen attacking midfielder had to wait until the sixth match to open his taps. In total, he had to wait for 165 minutes to score his first goal.
Havertz’s first goal could not be separated from Serge Gnabry’s big share. Not surprisingly, the wonderkid praised the player who last week scored four goals against Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League.
“Of course, Serge is extraordinary. He raised his head and looked at me. Then, it wasn’t too challenging for me to push the ball into the goal. It makes me happy, “Kai Havertz said as quoted by Sport1.
Furthermore, the player who is predicted to become a big star of Die Mannschaft future stated that he was satisfied he could realize his dream. “The first goal with the national team is very important for me. This has always been a dream of mine since childhood and now I am able to make it happen, “he said.
The match against the Argentine national team also has its own meaning for Kai Havertz. In this match, the 20-year-old player experienced the most minutes of play. By the German national team coach, Joachim Loew, he is believed to have performed for 83 minutes. Previously, the longest he has played was 65 minutes.
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