The Gunners secured a 5-0 victory over their London rivals at the Emirates, extending their lead at the top of the table. Havertz, who was playing against his former team, made an impact by scoring twice in the second half. Despite initially struggling in his new role at Arsenal, Havertz has now excelled in a false nine position and contributed to the team’s success in recent matches.
When Arsenal’s admin chose not to name Havertz as the goalscorer after the 3rd and 4th goals, it was noticed by Arsenal fans, prompting some to comment on the omission. Havertz had found it challenging to make a significant impact at Chelsea, but his teammates, such as White, have praised his outstanding performances since joining Arsenal. In a post-match interview, Arsenal’s manager, Arteta, expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, highlighting the number of goals scored and the clean sheet.
He acknowledged the need for more discipline in the first half and was pleased with the team’s improvement in the second half. Join our new WhatsApp community to receive daily Mirror Football content and special offers from us and our partners. If you’re not interested, you can opt out at any time.
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