Tuchel played Havertz as a false nine in Saturday's 0-0 Premier League draw against Leeds United at Elland Road.The 21-year-old didn't have quite the impact he had against Everton last week - when he forced an own goal and won a penalty to inspire Chelsea's 2-0 victory.But his movement caused the Leeds defence plenty of problems, with his finishing ultimately letting him down.Afterwards, Tuchel said the reason for playing Havertz as a nine was simple - that's his best position.While some fans might argue he was better in the role he played against Everton, Tuchel's conviction was in stark contrast to Lampard's comments a few months ago, when he didn't seem to know where best to play Havertz.Following Chelsea's draw against Leeds, Tuchel was.
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