Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, in anticipation of the Gunners’ Premier League clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers, confidently stated that star forward Kai Havertz has overcome a challenging start.
The £65 million acquisition faced criticism for inconsistent performances during his initial two months with the club.
However, Havertz appears to have turned the tide, showcasing a resurgence with goals in consecutive matches – a decisive strike against Brentford and an early goal against Lens.
Arteta expressed optimism about Havertz’s positive impact, both on the field and as a team player, stating, “Everything is coming together for him.”
Currently leading the league, Arsenal has an opportunity to extend their lead by four points, with closest rivals Manchester City and Liverpool scheduled to play on Sunday.
City confront Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad, while Liverpool tackles Fulham challenges at Anfield.
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