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Kai Havertz reveals his Arsenal teammate that he wishes to play with everyday

Arsenal’s star midfielder Kai Havertz has shed light on his appreciation for a fellow teammate following Arsenal’s convincing victory over Newcastle United. After a standout performance that contributed to Arsenal’s 4-1 win at the Emirates Stadium, Havertz expressed his admiration for Jorginho, emphasizing their strong understanding on the pitch. In a post-match interview with the media, Havertz stated, “I know him a lot, so for me it is nice to play with him he knows me well. It makes life easy for me – he is a world-class player.”

The match against Newcastle showcased Arsenal’s dominance as they continued their impressive form in the Premier League title race. With goals from Saka, Kwiior, Botman, and Havertz, the Gunners displayed their attacking prowess and tactical cohesion, securing a vital win that keeps them in contention for the top spot in the league standings. Currently occupying the 3rd position with 58 points after 26 league games in the 2023/24 campaign, Arsenal’s consistent performances underline their ambition and determination to clinch the Premier League title.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 24: Jorginho of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on February 24, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

As Arsenal looks ahead to their upcoming clash against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, the bond between players like Havertz and Jorginho epitomizes the team’s unity and synergy on the field. With Havertz highlighting Jorginho’s influence and understanding of his playing style, Arsenal’s prospects for success in the season remain promising. This victory, coupled with the camaraderie among teammates, bodes well for Arsenal as they strive for silverware and glory in the Premier League.

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