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Arteta reveals what surprised him most about Arsenal’s game against Brentford

After the exhilarating 2-1 victory over Brentford, Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, shared his astonishment at the transformation of Kai Havertz in the eyes of the Arsenal faithful. Following Havertz’s late goal that secured the win and propelled Arsenal to the top of the Premier League table, Arteta expressed his surprise at the overwhelming support and adoration the German midfielder now commands among the fans.

“In the first 2 or 3 months, if someone had told me the whole stadium would be singing Havertz’s song with that level of passion, it would have been hard to believe! That’s what happens to good people and an exceptional player. It’s impossible not to love him,” Arteta remarked to the media, highlighting the remarkable journey that Havertz has undertaken this season.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 09: Arsenal’s Kai Havertz with his player of the month award after the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Brentford FC at Emirates Stadium on March 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Havertz, who endured a challenging start to the campaign amidst criticism from fans and pundits, has showcased immense resilience and determination to bounce back into scintillating form. His match-winning goal against Brentford not only sealed another crucial victory for Arsenal but also symbolized his resurgence and the unwavering support he now enjoys from the Arsenal faithful.

As Arsenal basks in the glory of their latest triumph, Arteta’s reflection on Havertz’s evolution underscores the power of perseverance and the ability to win over hearts through sheer dedication and performance on the pitch. With the Gunners now setting their sights on a pivotal Champions League clash against Porto, the unity and spirit within the team, epitomized by Havertz’s inspiring journey, will be crucial in steering Arsenal towards further success in their quest for silverware this season.

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