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Kai Havertz reveals the ‘unbealivable’ Arsenal teammate of him that he adores

Arsenal signed Kai Havertz in the last summer transfer window and he has quickly become a fan favourite. Havertz has revealed the outstanding teammate of him that is unbealivable.

Following Arsenal’s convincing 3-0 victory over Bournemouth, midfielder Kai Havertz took the opportunity to express his admiration for teammate Bukayo Saka, showering the young winger with praise and highlighting his exceptional talent.

“He is unbelievable,” Havertz declared to the media. “I have never seen another player like him. England are so lucky to have him.”

Saka’s performance against Bournemouth was yet another example of his immense potential and contribution to the team. He won the penalty that led to Arsenal’s opening goal, consistently threatened the Bournemouth defense with his dribbling skills and pace, and played a crucial role in creating scoring opportunities for his teammates.

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 04: Bukayo Saka of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team’s first goal from a penalty kick with teammate Kai Havertz during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and AFC Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium on May 04, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Havertz’s words echo the sentiments of many who have witnessed Saka’s rapid rise to prominence. His technical ability, tactical awareness, and composure on the ball belie his young age, and his ability to perform consistently at the highest level has made him an indispensable asset for both Arsenal and the England national team.

As Arsenal continues its pursuit of the Premier League title, Saka’s contributions will be crucial in determining the team’s success. With his talent, determination, and the unwavering support of his teammates like Havertz, Saka is poised to play a pivotal role in Arsenal’s quest for glory.

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