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Kai Havertz put in another INSANE performance against Southampton to help give Arsenal another win. In this video, we go through why Havertz played a different role against Southampton but was still vital to win the win on the day. Let me know what you think about this new Havertz!

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22 Comments

  1. Apparently I m the only one who knew from day one that signing Kai was a genius move, I m proud to know that I know football more than a lot of your football experts

  2. 2 things that really impressed about Havertz this game:
    1. That was a proper strike. We've seen it before but not very often. Usually his goals are about his runs and positional advantage. This one hits so different. It really felt like he thought "f this, im taking charge of this". A FAR cry of this time last season when he kept passing the ball away even when he was clear on goal 1 on 1 vs the keeper.

    2. His celebration was quick and he immediately went back to position to restart. He didnt live in that 1 goal. He WANTED to win the game, a draw wasnt going to be enough.

    Both of these are primarily a mentality thing. Arteta was right all along, Havertz had the capability and the smarts all along,. It shows how much confidence can affect a player.

    Now hot take: Jesus has a similar problem right now. We're writing him off now because he DID NOT play good enough. But Jesus's issue seems to be that he wants to prove himself so much, it keeps clouding his decision making. Martinelli had the same issue just a few games ago. I know we, as fans, never want him to start again, but I trust Arteta sees this problem for what it is and will do what he can to milk the best out of him again, or recognize when its just not enough anymore and move him on in the appropriate time. Our gaffer is owed that much

  3. I remember the first analysis of how Havertz uses space to draw defenders away and how he makes sacrificing runs, Arsenal fans were like "that's not what we bought him for" but now we all see how his movement has improved the team so much.

  4. the one thing no one talks about regarding Havertz is he grew from 1'88 in his Leverkusen days to 1'93 today. This happened between ages 19 – 25 which is not typical. I can't imagine how hard it is to face these changes as an adult. He is proving he's not just a talent but a mental monster if he overcomes, evolves, and becomes world class after that whole thing.

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