Kai Havertz has developed an unfortunate reputation for missing straightforward opportunities, and this was evident once more in Arsenal’s match against Wolves.
Arsenal forward Kai Havertz took to social media to send a message to the fans after their 3-0 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb.
Arsenal striker Kai Havertz has been slammed for his missed chances against Wolves in the Premier League in the first-half.
Police have arrested a teenager on suspicion of sending online abuse to Arsenal forward Kai Havertz’s pregnant wife. Hertfordshire Police said on Tuesday that “a 17-year-old-boy from St Albans has been arrested on suspicion of malicious communications”.
The teenager, from St Albans, has been arrested on suspicion of sending malicious communications on social media in connection with the investigation. Sophia, expecting her first child with her German Premier League star husband,
Martin Odegaard and Mikel Merino were missing against Wolves, handing teenager Ethan Nwaneri the opportunity to shine in a squad that lacked attacking depth. Arsenal’s attack has come under great criticism this season, something the front line will want to put to bed despite having to combat so many key absences.
Arsenal fans were full of praise for Kai Havertz and his all-round play in the Champions League clash against Dinamo Zagreb. The Gunners went into the game knowing a win would put them one step closer to earning automatic qualification for the round of 16.
Declan Rice scored after 104 seconds before Kai Havertz netted the 500th goal of Mikel Arteta's time in charge and Martin Odegaard added a late third
Mikel Arteta has backed Kai Havertz to return from his difficult FA Cup outing on Sunday and was quick to remind Arsenal fans of his match winning antics only weeks ago
For anyone to think it's okay to write something like this is so shocking to me... I hope you are so ashamed of yourself' Horrible 😔 Read more
Arsenal thought they had snatched a 3-2 victory over Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday, but Kai Havertz's late goal was ruled out by VAR.
LONDON (AP) — English soccer’s match officials body says police are investigating “abhorrent attacks” aimed at Premier League referee Michael Oliver and his family following the match between Wolverhampton and Arsenal. Oliver was the referee for Saturday’s game at Molineux which Arsenal won 1-0 after both teams had a man sent off.