Kai Havertz FIGHTS to return for Chelsea! New Arsenal Signing Scores MAD goal & Big Week Details Unveiled

Kai Havertz is FIGHTING to return in time for Chelsea, while a new Arsenal signing scores an absolute MAD goal — and a huge week lies ahead for Mikel Arteta’s side.

In today’s episode of The Gooner Talk, Arsenal reporter Tom Canton breaks down the latest on Kai Havertz’s recovery timeline and whether he could feature against his former club. We also analyse the sensational goal from Arsenal’s new signing, what it tells us about their quality and confidence, and how it could impact selection moving forward.

With a massive week coming up, including key fixtures and potential squad decisions, we outline what Arsenal fans should expect and why this period could shape momentum in the season.

🔴 Topics covered today:

Kai Havertz pushing for Chelsea return

Injury update & realistic timeline

New Arsenal signing scores stunning goal

What it means for squad competition

Big week ahead — key fixtures explained

Selection dilemmas & tactical decisions

Season-defining momentum?

📢 Let me know in the comments — should Havertz start against Chelsea if fit?

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0:00 Intro
2:00 Arsenal’s new signing scores screamer
3:59 Man United title chances increase
5:25 Big week for Kai Havertz
10:33 Q&A

19 Comments

  1. I feel like Kai will be massive in our games vs City, getting him into a good place physically & form wise will be important for us in the closing section of the season ❤💪

  2. I think Tom has totally misunderstood the point I have been making about Zubi.

    Firstly, I am a big Zubi fan. But I have been saying for weeks that he is running on empty and needs a couple of weeks off.

    He comes from La Liga, where he is used to a Winter Break and Arteta has literally played him in almost every single game without a break. Sooner or later that toll will catch up with him.

    More than a year ago, on another channel, I kept on saying Arteta should rest Saka. He didn't! Saka ended up with his hamstring destroyed…. Saka has never been the same player since.

  3. Adrian Clarke has been doing some top notch post match breakdowns. He tends to be quite fair and reasonable with his ratings and I would suggest how he rated Zubi's performance against Spurts will be worth a watch, particularly for those suggesting he had a bad game. Big Up TGT and the gang.

  4. The biggest horror for toxic Arsenalfans are not ManC winning PL this year. It's Martin Ødegaard finding his fitness… They are really afraid of this.

    BTW. Eze has played more than Ødegaard this year, been injuried and struggled to recover. Øde has more assists, created more, has more keypasses, and has more recoveries than Eze this season. Eze has scored ONE more goal than Eze except against a really poor Spurs. It's crazy how a false narrative dictate people oponions.

    I love Eze, but the exaggering critics against Øde are insane. I do think this is solely due to their passion to get Rice as the captain.

  5. I cannot believe you would not want to watch the tiny tots go down 😮 It would be for just one season and it would just shut them up for once

  6. Note that all four of our goals against Spurs came on breaks with the Tottenham defensive line at 6s and 7s running backward towards their goal. I think that was how we got the best from Gyokeres, but it also opened spaces for Eze, Trossard and others.

  7. Tom, awesome show, as usual. I really enjoyed your impersonation of the typical whining anti-Odegaard agenda-fueled "supporter" (using the term as lightly as possible)……you nailed it. Why can't some people just be supportive of Eze AND Odegaard, and hope for both of them to find top form in the interest of Arsenal and winning trophies? Oh wait, we will never know the answer to that mystery. Nevermind.