Belfast Telegraph

Hat-trick hero Havertz at the centre of Chelsea win

- By Nick Purewal

KAI Havertz’s hat-trick spearheade­d Chelsea’s 6-0 Carabao Cup hammering of Barnsley as Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell enjoyed promising Blues debuts.

Germany playmaker Havertz bagged his first Chelsea goals, relishing a more central role as Frank Lampard’s men overpowere­d their Championsh­ip opponents.

Tammy Abraham, Ross Barkley and Olivier Giroud also found the net in a dominant Chelsea display at Stamford Bridge.

Toni Rudiger’s omission for Chelsea’s squad for the second match in a row left the Germany defender eyeing a loan exit before the October 5 transfer deadline.

Chelsea strangled the Tykes with their high press, forcing a number of goals directly from turnovers.

Havertz took his goals well and looks most natural as a number 10, but the lessons proved precious few on a comfortabl­e night.

Silva’s calmness shone through right from the off, the Brazilian bossing his team-mates whether in or out of possession.

Abraham handed the Blues the lead, pilfering the ball from Aapo Halme before applying a cool finish.

Mason Mount should have doubled Chelsea’s lead after being played in by Havertz, but could only drill wide from eight yards.

Havertz eventually did put the Blues 2-0 up, finishing in style after a slick move. Abraham stepped over Mount’s pass, and that dummy flummoxed the Barnsley defence. When the ball reached Havertz, he set himself and then delivered the killer blow.

Barkley had Chelsea three to the good just minutes after the break, drilling low into the corner of the net after Havertz won the ball well on the edge of the Barnsley area.

Chelsea’s press started to put the heavy squeeze on Barnsley, and quickly yielded another goal.

This time it was Mateo Kovacic who forced a turnover deep in Tykes territory, and Abraham laid off to Havertz to slot his second of the night.

Havertz completed his hattrick by rounding the goalkeeper, latching onto Abraham’s fine ball to put the seal on a hugely-promising individual performanc­e.

Chilwell laid on the sixth goal for Giroud, capping his first outing with a smart assist.

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