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"I see it as negative when such great talents as Kai are no longer in the Bundesliga," Germany manager Joachim Low said as quoted by Goal.
"But I also see the positives. The players develop their personalities abroad. I think if Kai and Timo take the next step at Chelsea, that will of course help us."
Timo Werner has already proved his national team manager right: speaking to the press, the Chelsea striker pointed out that he was already a better player having trained with his new club ahead of the 2020/21 campaign.
For Low, Chelsea will be one team to watch this term: in addition to Havertz and Werner, the Blues also have Antonio Rudiger who has every chance of remaining a key centre-back for the club and the national team in the next years.
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