Today was Kai Havertz’s best day in his new team’s colors. He scored his first goal and fans made up a very catchy song.
In Arsenal’s 4-0 win over AFC Bournemouth on Saturday, Kai Havertz got his first goal for the club. The German winger has had a hard time getting used to life under Mikel Arteta, but the win at the Vitality Stadium will stay with him for a long time.
Havertz had been criticized by fans and sports experts before this weekend’s game. the same The 24-year-old player came to North London from Chelsea in the summer for £65 million, but he hadn’t shown much in his first nine games.
Havertz scored his first goal for his team at Bournemouth by converting a penalty. He had not scored or set up a goal before. Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard, who usually take penalties, gave the flexible forward a chance to end his run in front of goal, which Arteta liked.
“I’m thrilled about the win, but I’m even more thrilled to be a part of a team that acts like that today,” he said. “To show empathy to a player who has some problems to solve with the outside world, even though I didn’t say anything, they warmed me even more today.”
“They did it in a really true way.” I’m happy that they made that choice. Also, we’re very grateful for how our fans sang his name and made him feel today. Kai Havertz is the guy who deserves that. “I’m so happy for him.”
When asked how the goal might have made him feel, the Gunners manager replied, “It will probably change everything.” I think he has taken away any doubts about how we feel about him or what he does.
“Usain Bolt once said, ‘I have to train four years to run nine seconds.'” You don’t always see how much you have to do. You see it at that time. After everything he’s been through in the past few weeks, I think that moment makes it all worth it. I’m so happy for him.
Havertz’s performance also seems to have made the fans nice to him. When he scored his first goal, the away fans at the Vitality Stadium were heard singing a catchy song to the former Chelsea player.
The chant is based on Shakira’s song “Waka Waka” and says, “Tsamina mina, eh, eh, waka waka, eh, eh, £60 million down the drain, Kai Havertz scores again.”