Following an ominous showing in Germany’s opening game of EURO 2020 against world champions France, Havertz burst into life with a goal as Joachim Low’s men dispatched Portugal 4-2 in Munich on Saturday.
The 22-year-old made a big money move to Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen in last year’s summer transfer window but despite some early struggles in England, Havertz proved to be the hero in last month’s Champions League final, scoring the only goal for the Blues in a 1-0 win over Manchester City.
Matthaus, who won the Ballon d’or in 1990, says he sees facets of Zidane’s game in Havertz and has backed his compatriot to improve further on his game.
"I compare him to Zinedine Zidane in terms of skills, technique and overview, and anticipating a situation,” Matthaus told Kicker.
"Zidane didn't seem quick, but it was when he hit the ball. Havertz can do that too."
"He could score more goals and improve himself in the short movements with special training," he added. "He has a good eye, good ball control, good positional play, fine technique.
"In addition, Havertz plays intelligently and uses his body well. Havertz is on the way, but nuances will decide whether he will make it to the top, whether he will be an excellent player or just a very good one."
Germany will look to seal their place in the knockout rounds in their final group game against Hungary on Wednesday.