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FootballRonaldinho: Brazil and Barcelona Legend Responds After Chelsea Star Kai Havertz Named Him As His Role Model
- While fielding questions from his Twitter followers, Kai Havertz revealed that Ronaldinho was the player he looked up to while growing up
- The Brazilian legend responded by thanking Havertz for his kind sentiments
- Ronaldinho, who won the Ballon d'Or in 2005, is regarded as one of the greatest footballers ever with his dribbling skills a huge attraction to many fans
Football legend Ronaldinho took time to respond to Kai Havertz's confession of having admired the Brazilian great as a child.
Havertz was conducting an online interview where he was fielding questions from his Twitter followers.
One fan asked him to name his football hero and the German international said Ronaldinho while displaying a jersey of the former Barcelona man.
Ronaldinho then took to his personal Twitter account to acknowledge the shoutout with a wonderful response.
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Football London reports that the one thing Kai Havert and Ronaldinho have in common is rising up to the big occasions. Havertz's biggest goal in his career to date remains the goal he scored against Manchester City last year that handed Chelsea the Champions League.
He was also at hand to score the winning goal against Palmeiras earlier this year in the FIFA Club World Cup. The German has been instrumental in Thomas Tuchel's side. He has often been given starting berths ahead of the beleaguered Romelu Lukaku who has since returned to Inter Milan.
Kai Havertz spotted enjoying the wild Safari in Africa
Sports Brief had earlier reported that Chelsea ace Kai Havertz joined the long list of football players travelling to Africa for the summer as he was spotted on a wild safari on Saturday, June 18.
The German attacker shared interesting snaps of himself while on a tour in South Africa, enjoying the African sun and wildlife. If his caption is anything to go by, Havertz has been in South Africa for a little over a week, and he seems to be loving every minute of it.
It is just as well that Havertz is relaxing on holiday, as he was very busy for Chelsea last season as the Blues finished third in the Premier League. Havertz was preferred up front by Thomas Tuchel, who seemed to prefer the false-9 setup for his side, at the expense of want-away star Romelu Lukaku.