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‘We aren’t in a position where we can wait’ – Lampard on Havertz’s slow start – The World Game
Kai Havertz has made a low-key start to his Chelsea career, but Frank Lampard knows the youngster will come good once he is fully fit.

Frank Lampard has no doubts Kai Havertz will thrive for Chelsea, but insists the Germany youngster must first get up to full fitness.
Havertz arrived in a reported £72 million (A$130m) deal from Bayer Leverkusen, though he has so far failed to spark into life at Stamford Bridge.
After an indifferent display in his debut against Brighton and Hove Albion, Havertz struggled to impose himself on the game as Chelsea went down 2-0 to Liverpool on Sunday.
Yet Lampard has no concerns over the 21-year…
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