Chelsea Headlines: Announce Kai Havertz; Impressive Ethan Ampadu; Timo Werner against Spain.

In Helsinki, Wales won 1-0 against Finland with Chelsea Ethan Ampadu playing the whole match at centre-back.
Their goal arrived from Cardiff striker Kieffer Moore with 10 minutes left, and was the only effort on target of the game contested between two countries who will be at Euro 2021.


Ampadu was an impressive presence in the heart of the Welsh defence, recording a game-high 97 per cent pass success rate. He also won all three tackles he went in for, helping stifle Finland’s main man Teemu Pukki.

Ethan Ampadu is expect to remain at Stamford after he suffered loan in recent years, fans haven seen his improved style of play can’t wait to see him in a Chelsea shirt.

Kai Havertz Announcement
Chelsea attacking midfield target Kai Havertz have agreed terms with Chelsea and is set to leave the German side Bayer Leverkusen.

Chelsea fans are eager and anxious for the youngster official announcement as the possibility that Kai Havertz will be announced after yesterday’s UEFA Nations League match (Germany vs Spain).


Chelsea have agreed term with Bayer Leverkusen with £80m release clause and add ons of £20m.
Bayer Leverkusen manager confirms the agreement after Kai Havertz was absent in his club training ground.

A clash between Germany and Spain, with Chelsea new boy Timo Werner scoring a fine goal for Germany on Thursday night but a very late Spain equaliser denied him and Chelsea CB Toni Rudiger a UEFA Nations League victory in the city where both made their name.

Werner netted in Stuttgart with a high-quality finish early in the second half, while Rudiger was a solid presence on the left-hand side of the Germany back three, regularly thwarting a dangerous Spain attack that included Premier League new boys Rodrigo and Ferran Torres.

Werner had a chance to double his and Germany’s tally shortly afterwards, but shot into the side-netting from a tight angle after Leroy Sane had slightly overhit his squared pass on the break.

Rudiger came closest to scoring a second goal for Germany, heading over from a corner Werner’s tireless running had won. Our new striker was replaced in the first minute of four added on, making Spain’s equaliser in the 96th minute even more painful.

Rudiger played the full game, while Kepa Arrizabalaga was an unused sub for Spain.
Having not won a game in the inaugural Nations League, and without any of their Bayern Munich players, this had looked like being a super result for Joachim Low’s side, but they will now be aiming to pick up their maiden victory in the competition when they play Switzerland away on Sunday.

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