zenduck.me: Real Madrid vs Chelsea How Kai Havertz has replaced Romelu Lukaku to lead the line for the Blues


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The news that their side would be forced to go into the biggest game of their season without their record signing would usually be enough to induce at least a mild form of panic among a fanbase, but the fact that Romelu Lukaku’s injury-enforced absence from Tuesday’s trip to Real Madrid has failed to generate more than minor headlines reflects just how much he has struggled since returning to Chelsea this season.

Lukaku was signed from Inter Milan for £97.5m last August and was seen as the final piece of the jigsaw that would allow Thomas Tuchel to solve the puzzle of how to end Manchester City and Liverpool’s domestic dominance.

But despite striking four times in his first four games – which included a goal in an impressive second Chelsea debut at Arsenal and two against Aston Villa – the goals quickly dried up for the Belgian.

Lukaku has continued to underwhelm to such an extent that he now finds himself behind Kai Havertz in the pecking order to be the No 9 at Stamford Bridge, and the German is set to lead the line again when Chelsea bid to overturn a 3-1 deficit in the Bernabeu and progress to the Champions League semi-finals.

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The Chelsea squad took a stroll around the streets of Madrid as they prepare for the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final

Lukaku has been ruled out of the game with an Achilles injury, but his absence is unlikely to have disrupted Tuchel’s gameplan, given the 28-year-old’s only starts since mid-February have come in the FA Cup.

Lukaku did make an appearance from the bench in the first leg against Real but, with his side two goals down and in desperate need of inspiration, he missed a glorious chance just minutes after coming on, a scene that perfectly summed up how his return to the club he supported as a teenager has gone sideways.

Lukaku will now be deprived of the chance to make amends for that miss in the second leg and will instead be forced to watch from the sidelines, where he may contemplate where things have gone wrong for him this season, why Havertz has been able to succeed where he has failed, and whether his return to west London was in fact doomed from the start.