Discover the untold story of Kai Havertz in our latest video. Dive into the world of relentless criticism and underappreciation that shadowed Havertz from his days at Chelsea to his transformative saga at Arsenal. Witness firsthand how Havertz silenced his doubters with his performance on the pitch, showcasing pivotal goals, crucial assists, and his undeniable skill set. Join us as we explore how Havertz overcame adversity and became a key player for Arsenal, proving that perseverance and talent truly prevail. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more inspiring football stories!
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They do, this season
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Kai Havertz is proving his doubters wrong. During his time at Chelsea despite his game winning goal in the champions league final, he never justified his price tag or replicated the brilliant form he showed at Bayer Leverkusen. He was wasteful in front of goal, inconsistent, hot and cold and nobody knew what his best position was. That’s one of the reasons why many eyebrows were raised when Arsenal signed him. Under Mikel Arteta when it comes to recruitment they’ve not really put a foot wrong and every transfer that was doubted ended up working out. He saw something in Havertz that nobody saw which is why they signed him.
At the start of the season, when he struggled and looked devoid of confidence, many of us were proven right that he was a misfit. He didn’t look like a good fit in the team was uncomfortable playing as a midfielder and at the time nobody understood what Arteta saw in him. The last 3 months tho, he has hit a purple patch of form. He’s much better as a number 9 with Arsenal than he ever did with Chelsea. Playing on a far superior team obviously helps, somehow Mikel Arteta managed to get the best out of him. Chelsea made him look mediocre. 14 goals and 7 assists altogether, 13 goals and 6 assists in the premier league, he’s had the most productive season of his career in the premier league. At Arsenal, as the season has progressed he has grown in confidence has been more comfortable in their system and you can see that he’s on a team that has been able to utilize him to his strengths. In their attack, he’s responsible for getting the goals linking up the play winning balls in the air and with Havertz up top, it’s not a coincidence that Arsenal hit their best run of form with him as a number 9 even if it wasn’t enough to win the premier league title this season. The guy has been so good to the point where there’s a feeling that Arsenal don’t need to sign a striker in the summer, they probably will who knows, if they don’t, they have to continue putting faith in Havertz because he brings a lot to the team. This is one of the rare signings they’ve worked out and the right environment is how players like him can thrive and play to their potential.
great video. keep up the work
Fantastic commentary and editing
Brilliant podcast because I was a big critics of havertz signing
If Arsenal Set up with Havertz playing similar to the way he did at Leverkusen as a ten who makes a lot of false runs and than add a proper striker (Gyokeres, Oshimen, or Vlahović) they would not only have the strongest defense in the league but have ridiculous output in addition to controlling the center. As a Spurs fan as much as I hate to admit it that might be the setup they could win the league.
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Havertz played as a striker for the majority of the season for the second most prolific goal scoring team but has scored less goals than Chris Wood lol. His output is a disgrace. That is why nobody respects him
Many people see his st ability but look at how crucial goals he scored for arsenal and for gunners
Like see against spurs Brentford in 2 legs and everton or even more like man united.
i am sure if he wasnt there we will have bottled it in 2023 atleast we have pushed until last day
Great video. Subbed
Havertz had a period in the season where he played well in midfield other than that all his cf performances have been sensational especially in the second half of the season. He disrupts the balance in midfield but he is excellent as a false 9 in midfield
King Kai Havertz! Top lad