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Kai Havertz's popularity among Chelsea supporters continues to grow with every passing game.

The 22-year-old, who signed for the Blues in the summer of 2020 for a whopping £72million from Bayer Leverkusen, started off slowly at Stamford Bridge following the big-money move from Germany.

Frank Lampard, the man who brought him to west London, called on the supporters to show patience with Havertz - who came to a new country as a young player which is never easy, but with the Covid-19 pandemic and multiple lockdowns to contend with, it was made even more difficult for the young German attacker.

Lampard said this last December: "In the modern day there is going to be criticism for every player of every club who loses a game.

"We should be patient with Havertz from the Chelsea end because he is a top-quality talent who has come into this league. He can play in any position across the front three and he has played on the right countless times before he played for Chelsea.

"That's not an issue. He can do that. But we do have to be patient. Not just him, but any young player with the speed of the Premier League. I've got no problems with Kai.

"I said that last week and if people want to criticise him, jump straight down - just wait and give the young player time, whether it be a week, a month, six months or a year. I know the

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