Kai Havertz is not having, by any means, a dream start to the season Arsenal. The level shown so far by the German attacker, signed last summer after paying 75 million euros to Chelsea, was unconvincing at the Emirates Stadium, where he already had his detractors. Some are as famous as former football players William Gallaswho between 2006 and 2010 played 142 official matches in a Gunners shirt.
“He didn’t impress me. He hasn’t done anything since he arrived at Arsenal. He might have scored a goal, but only because Odegaard let him take a penalty,” said the two-time Premier League champion with Chelsea.
“I don’t think Arsenal should have signed him. If you spend 60 million pounds on a striker you expect him to score at least 15 goals a season. And I don’t think that will happen,” he predicted. Roosterswho considers that the project he leads Mikel Arteta from the bench he needs immediate results. “Arsenal don’t have time. The season may be long, but clubs need immediate results. Havertz spent three years at Chelsea and knows the Premier League,” he highlighted.
Chelsea hero in Do Dragao
His time as a ‘blue’, full of lucas and shadows, will be remembered for his goal against City of Manchester in the Do Dragao final, giving the Stamford Bridge club the second Champions League in its history. “It may take him a while to adapt to a new team, but he has settled in London! Players have to adapt quickly, they don’t have time,” he insisted. Roosters.
So far this season, Havertz He played 12 games – 10 as a starter – including Arsenalwhere beyond the aforesaid purpose of punishment to Bournemouth He only gave one help. Very important, yes, because it gave three points to the canoneros in their direct rivalry against City of Manchesterwhich they beat 1-0 thanks to a goal from the Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli at the end of the game.
Source: La Verdad

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