Kai Havertz is the football equivalent of a Rorschach test.
If you watch his touch, movement, pressing, link-up play, and tactical intelligence, you think he's brilliant.
If you watch his finishing, missed chances, and occasional disappearing acts, you think he's terrible.
The truth is he's neither. He's a very good player who doesn't fit people's expectations of what a Β£65m attacker should look like. People expect goals and assists. Managers see space creation, pressing triggers, aerial dominance, and tactical flexibility.
That's why every manager seems to love him while half the fanbase spends the season trying to figure out if he's secretly a fraud.
He's probably one of the hardest players in football to judge because his biggest contributions often happen in moments that don't show up on the scoresheet.
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