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Kai Havertz's recent form for Chelsea has been nothing short of superb as the £72million man becomes an undroppable for Thomas Tuchel.

The Germany international endured a slow start at the Blues last season after signing from Bayer Leverkusen, but definitely impressed as his debut campaign in England went on.

At just 22-years-old, Havertz has the world at his feet and has been backed plenty of times by Tuchel, even when he has not been in the best of form.

However, recently, the German has been sensational for Chelsea. Thursday night's win against Norwich City saw Havertz bag his fourth goal in as many games in all competitions.

After some strong work at the edge of the box from N'Golo Kante, the midfielder found Havertz in space, who took a touch and set the ball onto his left foot before finding the top corner.

It was an accomplished finish from someone who looks to be getting better and better with every passing game.

His brace against Burnley at the weekend was fantastic, too, with the German scoring two very different types of goals.

The first saw Havertz peel off at the far post and find the bottom corner with a smart header, with his second being a typical poacher-type goal - something we'd usually see from your classic 'number nine'.

He also scored against Lille in the Champions League last month, once again showing his prowess in the air,

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