Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle: Genius Kai Havertz touch pushes Thomas Tuchel’s side through tough test
Kai Havertz scored a late winner as Chelsea beat Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
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Kai Havertz scored a late winner as Chelsea beat Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
By William Schomberg
Newcastle United's unbeaten record came to an end in cruel fashion at Stamford Bridge after Kai Havertz's last gasp winner. On a day when a point each would have been a fair result it was the world class vision of Jorginho who picked Newcastle's pockets in the 89th minute with a devastatingly good pass to find the German international in the box and take the points.
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Kai Havertz struck late to seal Chelsea a late 1-0 win against a resilient Newcastle side in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. The Blues failed to register a shot on target until the 75th minute when Hakim Ziyech picked out Havertz with a wonderful cross, but the German headed straight at Martin Dubravka in Chelsea’s best opportunity of the match.
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