Kai Havertz, Mikel Arteta and Arsenal
Mikel Arteta says football must work harder to rid “hatred” from the sport in the wake of the abuse referee Michael Oliver has received. Oliver has been the subject of abuse after he sent off defender Myles Lewis-Skelly during Arsenal ’s win at Wolves on Saturday.
If Arteta risks Havertz and the German gets injured, it would make the decision the worst of the season by a country mile. That cannot happen. Arsenal’s season will be over on all fronts if they lose Havertz. READ MORE: The big Kai Havertz stat which proves he is an unfair scapegoat at Arsenal
Arsenal forward Kai Havertz took to social media to send a message to the fans after their 3-0 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb.
After the news Myles Lewis-Skelly red card against Wolves has been overturned, Arteta said he is "really happy that the decision has been made and Myles is going to be available for us". He said the decision will not affect his thinking for choosing the team against Girona as there was already "a lot of uncertainty" for upcoming games.
Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has taken to social media to send a message to the fans after their 2-2 draw with Aston Villa.
Police have arrested a teenager on suspicion of sending online abuse to Arsenal forward Kai Havertz’s pregnant wife. Hertfordshire Police said on Tuesday that “a 17-year-old-boy from St Albans has been arrested on suspicion of malicious communications”.
The result took Arsenal back up to third in the 36-team table with the top eight assured of avoiding a two-legged knockout clash.
Lukas Podolski has claimed that Arsenal are not using Kai Havertz properly. He believes that the German is not a striker and they should sign a forward soon.
Arsenal host Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League needing a win to ensure they're in contention for a top eight finish and that coveted round of 16 bye.
Perry Groves has told Arsenal to make a move for Victor Osimhen, as the Gunners try to catch Liverpool in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal moved within touching distance of the Champions League last 16 after Declan Rice's goal in just 106 seconds inspired their 3-0 win against Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday.