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Arsenal fans discover the funny and hilarious way Havertz reacted on Saka’s goals

Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium yesterday and the gooners have discovered the funny way Kai Havertz reacted to Saka's goals.

In Arsenal’s season opening 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest, fans were treated to a spectacular goal by Bukayo Saka. The young winger unleashed a thunderous strike from just outside the box, leaving the Forest goalkeeper with no chance. The goal was met with jubilation from the Arsenal faithful, but it was Kai Havertz’s reaction that caught the attention of many.

As Saka’s shot rippled the back of the net, Havertz could be seen putting his hands on his head in complete disbelief. The German midfielder, who had recently joined Arsenal in a high-profile transfer, was clearly amazed by Saka’s wondergoal. It was a moment that perfectly captured the excitement and joy of football.

Havertz’s reaction is indicative of the impact Saka’s goal had on both players and fans alike. It was a strike that showcased not only Saka’s immense talent but also his ability to produce moments of magic when it matters most. As one of Arsenal’s new signings, Havertz would have been hoping to make an impression in his debut game for the club. However, it was Saka who stole the show with his stunning goal.

The win against Nottingham Forest marked an important milestone for Arsenal as they became one of the clubs to have won their first Premier League game of the season. It was a positive start for Mikel Arteta’s side and a sign of things to come.

As for Havertz, his reaction to Saka’s goal highlights his passion for the game and his appreciation for moments of brilliance on the pitch. It also shows that he is fully invested in Arsenal and eager to contribute to their success this season.

Overall, Saka’s wondergoal and Havertz’s reaction have given Arsenal fans plenty to be excited about as they look ahead to what promises to be an eventful season.

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