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Alla Zakarian

27-03-2019 | 01:28 Football
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Bayer's goalie makes admission on Kai Havertz future and insists it is possible to qualify for the UCL

Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky is currently on the international duty with his Finland national team. The goalie kept a clean sheet in the 2-0 victory over Armenia in the EURO 2020 qualifier. Following the game, Hradecky has insisted that Bayern Leverkusen's aim is to get the place in the top four and qualify for the Champions League. Die Werkself are currently in the 6th place of the Bundesliga table with 42 points. The same amount of points have also Eintracht Frankfurt. Bayer Leverkusen need 5 more points to compete with Borussia Mönchengladbach for the fourth place. "Our goal and our aim are to qualify for the Champions League. We are only five points behind and we played some good games," Hradecky exclusively told Vbetnews. "We can at least get Europa League place but our goal is to play Champions League football. It's possible." Finish goalkeeper has also given his thoughts on his Bayer Leverkusen teammate Kai Havertz. The 19-year-old is quickly developing into a fundamental feature of a Leverkusen team seeking to restore their place among Europe's leading clubs. Havertz has been compared to some of Germany's biggest stars, attracting the attention of Europe's superpowers in the process. Bayern Munich, Juventus and Arsenal are all keen to sign the youngster. Hradecky is confident, that much needed Kai Havertz will stay at the club if they will get Champions League place: "Kai Havertz has a fantastic talent.  I think if we can qualify for the Champions League he will stay with us 100 per-cent." In the end, the 29-year-old addresses to the German club's fans. "It's a fantastic club to play and I enjoy every moment. Thanks for cheering for us," concluded Hradecky. Hradecky will be in action on Friday, March 29 against Hoffenheim.

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