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Havertz sends a three word message to Arsenal fans after winning award

Kai Havertz has won the Arsenal player of the month award for November and he has sent a message to the fans of the North London club.

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has been named the club’s Player of the Month for November, and he had a simple three-word message for the fans after receiving the honor: “Let’s keep going.”

The German international received 65% of the votes from Arsenal supporters, beating out Bukayo Saka, William Saliba, and Leandro Trossard for the award. This comes after a memorable month for Havertz, who scored two crucial goals for the club in November.

Havertz netted an 89th-minute winner against Brentford and also scored in Arsenal’s 6-0 thrashing of Lens in the Champions League. These performances helped secure top spot in their group and continued to endear him to the Arsenal faithful.

This award makes Havertz the fourth different player to win Arsenal’s monthly award this season, joining Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, and Takehiro Tomiyasu as recipients.

The midfielder’s tweet reflects his determination to continue performing at a high level and contributing to Arsenal’s success. With his recent form and impact on the team, it is clear that Havertz is eager to keep pushing forward and making a difference on the pitch.

As Arsenal looks to maintain their momentum in the Premier League and other competitions, they will be counting on Havertz to continue delivering strong performances. The fans will undoubtedly be hoping that he can indeed “keep going” as they strive for success this season.

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