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Havertz achieves a big personal achievement after Arsenal win over Brentford

Arsenal’s attacking sensation, Kai Havertz, reached a significant milestone in his career following Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Brentford. Havertz achieved a personal record by matching his best tally of goal involvements in a single Premier League season, notching up a total of 11 contributions – comprising eight goals and three assists.

Havertz’s crucial goal late in the game against Brentford not only secured the win for Arsenal but also propelled him to equal his previous best goal involvement record in a Premier League campaign. Despite facing challenges during the match, such as a potential booking that could have seen him sent off, Havertz showcased his resilience and skill by converting a close-range effort that ultimately clinched victory for the Gunners.

With Arsenal now sitting at the summit of the Premier League table, Havertz’s achievement adds another layer of success to the team’s impressive season. As they gear up for their upcoming UEFA Champions League clash against Porto, Havertz’s consistent contributions and match-winning performances highlight his importance to Arsenal’s offensive prowess and their pursuit of silverware on both domestic and European fronts.

As the Gunners continue their campaign with high ambitions and expectations, Havertz’s stellar form and ability to deliver in crucial moments reflect not only his individual excellence but also his integral role in propelling Arsenal towards their season’s objectives. The attacker’s milestone serves as a testament to his impact on the team’s success and his determination to excel at the highest level of English football.

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