da dobrowin: Kai Havertz may have aimed a cheeky dig at English cuisine after "finally" settling down for a good breakfast in Germany during Euro 2024.
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Havertz starring for Germany at EurosForward enjoys German breakfast Aims cheeky dig at English cuisineWHAT HAPPENED?
Havertz has been playing in the Premier League since swapping Bayer Leverkusen for Chelsea in 2020, and then joining Arsenal last summer. In that time, he has, seemingly, been starved of his native German cuisine – but now that he is back in his homeland for the Euros, the 25-year-old doesn't have that problem. And it seems he is quite happy to being eating some more familiar grub to the food he has in England.
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When asked by German publication if he was well looked after in the food department at present, the former Bayer Leverkusen man replied: "Yes, luckily. Finally, a good breakfast for a month. I can count myself lucky."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Havertz is hoping to lead Germany to Euro 2024 glory in front of their own adoring fans. They topped their group and the ex-Chelsea ace says his team-mates are in a confident mood at present.
He added: "Yes, the mood is very good. I think we were very convincing in the group stage and scored a lot of goals. That gives us confidence for the knockout games – even though we know that the tournament is only just getting started. The performances were very good – we all get on well off the pitch too."
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Havertz's side are in last 16 action on Saturday night when they take on Denmark in Dortmund. The versatile German, who has started in all of his side's games so far and scored against Scotland, will hope to feature in the knockout clash.