Havertz relies on his family

Kai Havertz relies on his family during difficult phases in his career.

The national soccer player said in an interview with dfb.de that “the people in my closest environment who support me and whose opinion ultimately counts the most for me” would help him.

After his move from Chelsea to Arsenal, Havertz hasn’t really gotten going yet. “You have to find a healthy balance so that you don’t do so well when things are going well, but also don’t think that you’re the worst when things aren’t going so well,” said the former Leverkusen player and emphasized: “Man should stick to his line.”

The 24-year-old is already looking forward to the international match against Turkey in the Berlin Olympic Stadium on Saturday evening (8.45 p.m./RTL). “There’s pure anticipation. That kind of tingling feeling before the game is always good,” said Havertz and added: “Both countries are crazy about football and have a great history. Then playing in a stadium like that, in front of a backdrop like that, with a great atmosphere “To be able to – that will be something special.”

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