'I do look and think "where does Havertz play?"': Jamie Carragher says Frank Lampard must find a system that brings the best out of Chelsea's record signing after he was substituted at half-time following another quiet display
- Kai Havertz was forgettable in Chelsea's 2-0 defeat by Liverpool on Sunday
- The German was taken off at half-time after the Blues went down to 10 men
- Sky Sports pundits debated how long it will take for Havertz to settle in England
- Jamie Carragher questioned whether he could fit into Chelsea's system
- Ashley Cole and Jamie Redknapp claim Havertz is a No 10 and not a winger
Jamie Carragher has questioned whether Kai Havertz fits into Chelsea's system after another quiet match in front of goal in the German international's early Blues career.
The 21-year-old played 45 minutes of the Blues' 2-0 home defeat by Liverpool on Sunday before being hauled off at half-time as Frank Lampard brought on a defender following Andreas Christensen's red card.
Havertz, who joined the Blues from Bayer Leverkusen for £89million during the summer, was also quiet on his Chelsea debut against Brighton on Monday and Carragher is struggling to see where the young German will play this season.
Kai Havertz had another quiet game in a Chelsea shirt during the Blues' 2-0 defeat to Liverpool
The 21-year-old was taken off at half-time after Chelsea were reduced to 10 men in the first-half
The ex-Liverpool defender told Sky Sports: 'I do look and think, "where does Havertz play? Where does he fit into a 4-3-3?"
'He almost looks like a No 10 and we don't see them as much in football now. Where he played today, I don't think that suited Chelsea.'
Havertz has played on the right wing in both of his Premier League matches as a Chelsea player even though he earned his Premier League move after impressing through the middle in Germany.
He scored 38 goals in his final 87 matches for Leverkusen and mainly played as either a centre-forward or an attacking midfielder, also known as 'No 10'.
Jamie Carragher (above) questioned whether Havertz can fit into Frank Lampard's system
Sky pundits Jamie Redknapp (right) and Ashley Cole (left) think Havertz will play in the middle
Jamie Redknapp believes that Havertz is more of an attacking midfielder and sees his Chelsea future in that position, though claimed fans need to be patient if they want to see the best of the German international at Stamford Bridge.
The Sky Sports pundit claimed: 'You've got to give Havertz time. We have to be careful. We're judging a player. You've got (Christian) Pulisic and (Hakim) Ziyech to come in (as well).
'I think Havertz is a No 10. With the three they played in midfield today, you need a bit more craft.
'Are we sitting here and questioning Havertz, he's been here two minutes?'
Havertz has played for Chelsea on the wing but Sky pundits think he is an attacking midfielder
Fellow pundit Ashley Cole, a former Chelsea defender who now works for the west London club in the youth set-up, added that one of Mateo Kovacic or Jorginho will have to be scrapped if Havertz does make the transition to attacking midfield.
'New players coming in, it's a process. The new players will have time to gel. Kai Havertz trained four or five days.
'If you want to shift Havertz in a No 10 position, then somebody's got to go. Perhaps Jorginho or Kovacic.'
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