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Kai Havertz reveals the unthinkable thing that he will do for Arsenal

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has been outstanding this season for the gunners and he has now come out to speak out on the unthinkable he will do for the gunners.

In a surprising twist in the Premier League title race, Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has declared his unexpected support for arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur. With Manchester City needing a win against Spurs on Tuesday to take control of the title race, Havertz and his Arsenal teammates will be donning their metaphorical Lilywhite shirts for the night.

“I’m going to be the biggest fan of Tottenham ever [on Tuesday] I think, we’re all going to be!” Havertz told Sky Sports, acknowledging the unusual situation.

Arsenal, currently leading the table with 86 points after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Manchester United, find themselves relying on their fiercest rivals to do them a favor. Manchester City, just one point behind with a game in hand, will be looking to capitalize on any slip-up.

The North London Derby is usually a hotly contested affair, with both sets of fans fiercely passionate about their clubs. However, this time around, Arsenal supporters will be hoping for a Tottenham victory, putting aside their rivalry for the sake of the title race.

Havertz’s comments highlight the unpredictable nature of the Premier League, where traditional allegiances can be put on hold in the pursuit of silverware. While Arsenal focus on their own crucial final game against Everton, they will be glued to the television on Tuesday, united with their Tottenham rivals in the hope of a favorable result. It’s a unique situation, and one that underscores the drama and tension of this season’s title race.

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