Fans of Arsenal have said what they think about Kai Havertz’s play in Germany’s game against Hungary at Euro 2024.
Arsenal forward Kai Havertz will play in the front row for Germany on Wednesday when they play Hungary. The German kept his spot in the starting lineup for the host country’s second Euro 2024 game. He scored a penalty kick in the first game against Scotland, so he was familiar with the team.
It was great to see Havertz play against Scotland, and he seems to be full of confidence right now.
With such a strong first season with the Gunners, the 25-year-old has every reason to be full of confidence. He has been getting better and better since Mikel Arteta put him in as a striker for the North London club around the beginning of the year.
Havertz is a real threat for his country at this event. He just had his best season ever scoring goals in English football. In the first half, he moved the ball very well and had a close-range shot that the Hungarian custodian made a great save.Arsenal fans talk about Kai Havertz’s performance for Germany vs. Hungary in 2024. A lot of Arsenal fans went to X to praise Havertz for how he played in this game. One fan said, “Mikel Arteta has really changed Kai Havertz. Once he gets better at finishing, no one will be able to stop him.”
Another fan, who might have been a little too excited, said, “Kai Havertz is carrying this Germany team by himself!”
One claimed: “Havertz lifting the Euros then coming back and scoring 5 in our first 5 would be fire.”
Another observed: “havertz playing the same role as for arsenal. dropping deep, pulling defenders out of shape to create space for the wingers and late runs from the attacking midfielder. sensational!”
Should Arsenal get a new striker to help Havertz?
As of now, it looks like the Gunners are looking to add a new scorer this summer. Arsenal really wanted to sign Benjamin Sesko, but he chose to sign a new deal with RB Leipzig instead.
At this point, Arteta will probably move on to other targets, but Havertz now has to fight for the starting centre forward spot for the club, no matter who else comes in.