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Kai Havertz sends a message to Arsenal fans after scoring winning goal against Brentford

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has opened up about his winning goal in the Gunners’ recent game against Brentford, expressing his joy and gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the team’s success.

“It feels amazing. I have been working hard for this moment and it is great to play the team back,” Havertz told Premier League media. “It was a brilliant goal and a brilliant pass. I know Bukayo loves to play this ball! You have to keep belief, I tried to put my ego aside because the team is the most important thing!”

The goal came late in the game, with Havertz being in the right place at the right time to guide Bukayo Saka’s cross into the net from close range. This crucial strike secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory for Arsenal, propelling them to the top of the Premier League table.

This win marks Arsenal’s second victory over Brentford this season and sees them surpass reigning champions Manchester City in the league standings. The Gunners will now turn their attention to their upcoming Champions League fixture against Lens before facing Wolves in their next Premier League outing.

On the other hand, Brentford will be looking to bounce back from their recent defeats as they prepare to take on Luton Town in their next match.

Arsenal’s current position at the top of the Premier League table reflects their strong start to the 2023/24 campaign, with 30 points under their belt. The team’s performance has been impressive, and Havertz’s winning goal against Brentford further solidifies their position as title contenders.

As Arsenal continues their pursuit of success both domestically and in Europe, fans will be hoping that Havertz can continue his fine form and contribute more crucial goals as they aim for silverware this season. With his selfless attitude and dedication to putting the team first, Havertz has proven himself as a valuable asset for Arsenal on and off the pitch.

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