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After losing out on the Premier League title on the last day of the season, KAI HAVERTZ sobbed.
The German made sure Arsenal fulfilled their half of the agreement by winning thrillingly late against Everton.
Kai Havertz was in tears after Arsenal missed out on the Premier League titleCredit: RexThe German was gutted to be pipped by Manchester CityCredit: Rex
That completed a 2-1 triumph at the Emirates for the Gunners, who had rallied from behind after Takehiro Tomiyasu’s skillful equalizer and Idrissa Gueye’s deflected free kick.
However, Manchester City’s 3-1 victory over West Ham at home meant that Pep Guardiola’s team had won four straight titles.
And as their second-place finish was confirmed, it was evident how devastated Arsenal was.
Havertz stumbled badly on the Emirates pitch, falling on his haunches and unable to control the outburst.
After regaining his composure, the forward spoke with TNT Sports and expressed his suffering.
Havertz remarked, “What am I to do? I’m sad for all of us Arsenal supporters. Despite our best efforts, it was insufficient.
“I think we deserved more right now, but maybe in two or three months we can look back and say it was a fantastic fight.
“We go again the next year, but in the end it wasn’t enough.
“We once again displayed outstanding spirit; they made things difficult for us.
“They have been playing with time since the first minute; they take time for every throw and ball.
“In my view, football can be unfair at times, but we have to acknowledge that the sport is challenging.
“Hopefully, we can return the following year and fulfill the needs and goals of the Arsenal supporters.”
“It’s difficult and extremely frustrating. We’ll be a stronger team and play our hardest next year.”
Many supporters and condolences were left for the former Chelsea player by fans.
“Feel bad for Kai, he’s been impressive,” one person wrote.
“Don’t worry, Kai, next year it will be tears of joy,” wrote another.
Another said, “Hey, my guy, head’s up.”
Last but not least, a user said, “He will lift it next season, don’t worry.”
On the last day of the season, Phil Foden’s goal for City after just 79 seconds gave Arsenal a terrible start.
Before Declan Rice unintentionally headed Gueye’s set-piece past the stranded David Raya, he made it 2-0.
At least Arsenal went out with a win thanks to goals from Havertz and Tomiyasu, but there was also further cause for optimism at the Emirates when word spread that West Ham had equalized.
However, City finished two points ahead of Arsenal thanks to a 3-1 home victory at the Etihad Stadium capped by Rodri.
Havertz fired in a late winner to secure all three pointsCredit: GettyThe Gunners were relying on a helping hand from West HamCredit: GettyJames Tarkowski consoled Havertz at the endCredit: AP