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League Cup hat trick for Havertz

Published:Thursday | September 24, 2020 | 12:13 AM
Barnsley’s Callum Styles (left) tries to stop Chelsea’s Kai Havertz, during the English League Cup third round match between Chelsea and Barnsley at Stamford Bridge in London, yesterday.
Barnsley’s Callum Styles (left) tries to stop Chelsea’s Kai Havertz, during the English League Cup third round match between Chelsea and Barnsley at Stamford Bridge in London, yesterday.

A hat trick for Kai Havertz. A debut for Thiago Silva.

Things are slowly falling into place for Chelsea after their offseason spending spree.

After two underwhelming appearances in the Premier League, Havertz — signed for US$92 million from German club Bayer Leverkusen — announced himself in English football by scoring three goals in Chelsea’s 6-0 win over second-tier Barnsley in the third round of the League Cup yesterday.

The 21-year-old Germany international played in his favoured position behind the striker after being tried in various roles in the forward line so far by manager Frank Lampard. He looked more at home as a “Number 10” and his finishing was assured, albeit against modest opposition.

Thiago Silva, meanwhile, lasted 61 minutes before being withdrawn by Lampard, as the Brazil centre back looks to build up match sharpness before a league debut, which could come at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

Chelsea have spent more than US$250 million on new players ahead of this season, with Timo Werner, Hakim Ziyech and Ben Chilwell also joining for big fees. Chilwell came on as a 66th-minute substitute against Barnsley for his debut, replacing Havertz, and set up the sixth goal scored by Olivier Giroud.

Arsenal won 2-0 at Leicester in an all-Premier League match-up thanks to an own-goal and a late strike by Eddie Nketiah, while Everton, Newcastle, Brighton, Burnley and Fulham enjoyed victories over lower-league opponents.

Newcastle routed fourth-tier Morecambe 7-0, with Joelinton scoring twice, while another Brazilian forward, Richarlison, netted two goals for Everton as Carlo Ancelotti’s side overwhelmed Fleetwood in a 5-2 away win.

Brighton, Burnley and Fulham all won 2-0, against Preston, Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday, respectively.

Manchester United were among the teams to advance on Tuesday.