Chelsea’s German superstar Kai Havertz on scoring first career hat-trick in Carabao Cup

EFL published this video item, entitled “Chelsea’s German superstar Kai Havertz on scoring first career hat-trick in Carabao Cup” – below is their description.

The Germany international Kai Havertz talks about scoring a hat-trick of goals against Barnsley in the Carabao Cup Third Round. An official EFL video – for more about the EFL visit www.efl.com!

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