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Havertz goes into Arsenal history books in less than one year into his time at the club

Kai Havertz has been one of Arsenal's best players this season and the German international has opened up on how he has already gone into the history books.

Kai Havertz has etched his name in Arsenal’s history books by achieving a feat last accomplished by Alexis Sanchez during the 2016/17 season. The German midfielder has now scored and assisted in four separate matches within a single campaign, demonstrating his versatility and impact on the team’s attacking play.

This accomplishment highlights Havertz’s ability to contribute to goals in multiple ways. He possesses a keen eye for goal, evident in his well-timed runs and clinical finishes. Additionally, his vision and passing range allow him to create scoring opportunities for his teammates, making him a valuable asset in both scoring and assisting goals.

Matching Sanchez’s record is a testament to Havertz’s growing influence within the squad. Since joining Arsenal, he has adapted to the team’s style of play and formed a strong understanding with his fellow attackers. His ability to link up play, create space, and contribute directly to goals has added a new dimension to Arsenal’s offensive capabilities.

Havertz’s versatility and consistency have made him a key figure in Arsenal’s pursuit of success. His ability to score and assist in crucial matches demonstrates his importance to the team’s attacking strategy. As he continues to develop and refine his skills, Arsenal fans can expect to witness more impactful performances from the German midfielder as he strives to write his own chapter in the club’s history.

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Muhindo Brenda

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