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Arsenal’s hero Kai Havertz speaks out after scoring winner against Brentford

Arsenal’s hero of the day, Kai Havertz, spoke out after his match-winning goal secured a crucial 2-1 victory for the Gunners against Brentford, catapulting them to the top of the Premier League table. In a post-match interview with Sky Sports, Havertz expressed his delight at contributing to the team’s success and displayed his versatility and eagerness to adapt to various positions on the pitch.

“I’m glad to help the team. I love to play on this team, in number 8, number 10, wherever you want me to go,” Havertz shared with Sky Sports, emphasizing his commitment to making a positive impact regardless of his position on the field. He continued, “I’m not a player who can always play in one position. Sometimes this is good, sometimes this is bad. I like to be anywhere on the pitch. Last couple of games I played as a false 9.”

Havertz’s versatility and willingness to perform in different roles have proven to be valuable assets for Arsenal, with his adaptability shining through in critical moments like his match-winning goal against Brentford. The German attacker’s ability to seamlessly transition across positions showcases his tactical acumen and team-first mentality, qualities that have endeared him to Arsenal fans and solidified his importance in the squad.

As Arsenal savors the victory that sees them surpass Liverpool at the league summit, Havertz’s words resonate with a sense of teamwork and dedication that underpins the Gunners’ pursuit of success in both domestic and European competitions. With a crucial Champions League clash against Porto on the horizon, Havertz’s versatility and positive mindset bode well for Arsenal’s ambitions as they continue their quest for silverware in the 2023/24 campaign.

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Muhindo Brenda

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