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Kai Havertz sends an emotional message to Arsenal fans after Villa defeat

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz was one of the gunners best players in their defeat against Aston Villa and he has now sent an emotional message to the fans of the North Londoners.

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has taken to social media to send a message to the Arsenal fans following their disappointing 1-0 loss to Aston Villa in the Premier League. The Gunners are currently in 2nd position on the Premier League table with 36 points after 16 league games in the 2023/24 campaign.

Havertz expressed his disappointment at the result, stating that he believed Arsenal deserved more from the game. Despite the setback, he remained positive and focused on their upcoming game against PSV in the UEFA Champions League at Philips Stadion on 12th December, 2023.

“Tough one to take, thought we deserved more… Now onto Tuesday. Thank you as always for the support!” wrote Kai Havertz on X formerly Twitter.

The German midfielder also took the opportunity to thank the Arsenal fans for their continued support, acknowledging their unwavering dedication to the team.

The loss to Aston Villa was a tough one for Arsenal to take, but Havertz’s message reflects a sense of resilience and determination within the squad. As they look ahead to their next challenge in Europe, it is clear that they are eager to bounce back and put in a strong performance against PSV.

The Arsenal fans will undoubtedly appreciate Havertz’s message and will continue to stand behind the team as they strive for success in both domestic and European competitions. With his words, Havertz has shown that he is fully committed to helping Arsenal achieve their goals this season.

 

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