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By Sean Walsh Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has proclaimed he will be the 'biggest fan' of rivals Tottenham Hotspur in order for the Gunners to secure the Premier League title. The title race will go to the final day of the season after Mikel Arteta's side won 1-0 at Manchester United, moving a point clear of Manchester City in second. However, City still have a game in hand to play, and that comes away at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday evening - a ground they have lost every Premier League encounter at without scoring. Havertz, who came up with the winning assist for Leandro Trossard at O...
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By Sean Walsh There were two staunch camps at odds when Kai Havertz joined Arsenal from Chelsea last summer. The first consisted of the optimists, primarily those heavy on viewing the game through data, analytics, numbers and maybe above all else, crumbs of hope. The second were the pessimists, who had Havertz-fever beaten out of him after largely underwhelming in England since his 2020 arrival on these shores from Bayer Leverkusen. Neither side wanted to listen to the other. Predictably then, Havertz's time at Arsenal has now fallen somewhere in the middle. After 33 Premier League games for t...
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By Katie Catherall Kai Havertz has opened up about his initial struggles at Arsenal after scoring in Saturday's 3-0 victory over Brighton to continue his fine run of form. When Germany international Havertz signed from Chelsea in the summer of 2023, it was assumed that he would fill in a midfield role and he indeed started the 2023/24 season there but to little gain. However, he has since largely played as a striker and become a more prolific scoring outlet, grabbing nine goals in 30 Premier League games this term. The 24-year-old told Sky in Germany that he now feels 'extremely comfortable' w...
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By Tom Gott Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has revealed that Kai Havertz had the chance to join Real Madrid before his move to Chelsea in 2020. The Blues paid £75m (€85m at the time) to lure a 21-year-old Havertz over to Stamford Bridge but, despite scoring the winning goal in a Champions League final, the German never lived up to sky-high expectations and was sold to Arsenal last summer. While he is now finding his feet on the opposite side of London, Havertz's career could have looked a lot different if he had taken Carro's advice and joined Real Madrid. In an interview with Onda Cero, ...
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