‘It always hurts’… Kai Havertz says he hates playing against player Chelsea let go in 2022
The tbrfootball article claims that Kai Havertz is not an Arsenal soft play. The German, who is 6 feet 4 inches tall and has an athletic build, is no joke.
You simply don’t want to play against some football players, however, even the largest and strongest ones. It’s true that there’s always someone larger, stronger, and more aggressive, and Havertz has identified a particular player on Pro Direct Soccer’s TikTok page who he detests playing against.
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The midfielder describes Antonio Rudiger as the most aggressive player he has ever faced and claims that he genuinely dislikes facing him. He also claims that he constantly feels as like he is going to get wounded while facing Rudiger.
Kai Havertz hates playing against Antonio Rudiger. The Arsenal ace spoke about his former Chelsea teammate.
“Most aggressive?” Havertz was asked.
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“Toni, Toni Rudiger. I hate to play against him because every time you touch him you feel like it always hurts, so I’m going to go with him,” Havertz said.
The German takes no prisoners on the pitch, and whether you’re his friend or his enemy, he’s going to get stuck into you. After playing together for Chelsea and Germany, you’d think Rudiger would take it a bit easy on Havertz, but, by the sounds of it, he’s just as rough with Havertz as he is with anybody else.
The Real Madrid star isn’t scared to leave a foot in or even an elbow at times, and as a striker, it must be an absolute nightmare to play against the German. Rudiger thrived in the Premier League because of this rough-and-ready style, and, ultimately, that earned him a move to Real Madrid in 2022 after leaving Chelsea on a free transfer.