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  1. Genuinely one of the most misunderstood and criminally underrated players in the modern age. His reputation proceeds him, but if you watch arsenal matches with Kai at Striker, the team just ticks. He is deceptively quick, strong and his movement in the box is that of a World Class striker. Obviously, he isn't the best natural finisher, but I'd argue that he is one the only forwards in Arsenal's recent history that has a wide range of finishes. When people hate on Havertz, it shows me that they don't actually watch him play full 90's. When he comes back this season, I think we'll start to see a lot of revisionism.

  2. Its funny when some fake Arsenal fans blaming everyone except Gyokeres. Look how Kai position himself, how he build up with the team. Sometime it's not just about people not assisting you, it's about how you connect with other players.

  3. Holy shit you never know what you have until you loose it. Viktor performances is got me watching Kai havertz comp. He definitely has to be our 9 striker starter. Keep Viktor for FA cups and carabao cups games maybe come as sub on the campions league or nvm bring Jesus on champions league as a sub (he always turns on his game on CL) and leave Viktor as a sub from 70’ to sub on the premier league.

  4. Gyokeres performance made me feel how much we missed harverz I can’t even explain. Gyokeres has shooting ability but doesn’t have harverz technique I will take harverz as striker all day long over Gyokeres

  5. Has maybe the best off the ball movement in football, he always finds space. That's why he was so deadly as a second striker for Leverkusen. Miss him so much, he is the key that unlocks this Arsenal team.

  6. When he is on form he is way better than Gyökeres and he should he starting over him
    I used to back Gyökeres and I still do but its facts havertz on form is better

  7. I was excited when we signed Gyokores, but after 5 and a bit months .. Gyokores doesnt do anything better than Havertz

  8. Its so jarring he is having these knee problems. If/when he is fit he is 100 percent our best CF.. nobody is ready for what is to come. His numbers were up there with the best in the world but also he made us tick. Geezer has 20 goals 19 assista for germany in 55 games.. he wasnt even playing 9 until recent

  9. To borrow a quote from the great Arsene Wenger and slightly alter it . He said 'if u love football u love Tomas Rosicky'.. but if you know & or love football you rate Kai Havertz highly.

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