By Danong
Goals came from Declan Rice, who delivered a £105 million-worthy performance, Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard.
Havertz's goal was his 14th of the season, which is what he actually scored for the whole of last season!
What is also equally interesting is Havertz's goal stats when compared to some of the strikers fans suggest we should bring on board.
He is averaging 0.5 goals per game which is about the same as the strikers suggested for Arsenal:
- Havertz: 30 games, 14 goals, 4 assists
- Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford): 26 games, 13 goals, 4 assists
- Matheus Cunha (Wolves): 22 games, 10 goals, 4 assists
-Benjamon Sesco (RB Leipzig): 26 games, 14 goals, 3 assists
Many believe that if Arsenal landed a killer No. 9 this winter, it would massively boost our title chances.
Yes, Arsenal needs a top goal-scoring striker, but let's not overlook the fact that Havertz has been decent and quite underappreciated.
Even if we manage to sign someone like Benjamin Sesko, Havertz, who's not considered that clinical, deserves a chance in Arteta's lineup as he could end up making this his most prolific season.
In fact, it should be scary to opponents what a prolific striker paired with Havertz could offer this Arsenal team.
The title?
- Havertz: 30 games, 14 goals, 4 assists
- Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford): 26 games, 13 goals, 4 assists
- Matheus Cunha (Wolves): 22 games, 10 goals, 4 assists
-Benjamon Sesco (RB Leipzig): 26 games, 14 goals, 3 assists
Many believe that if Arsenal landed a killer No. 9 this winter, it would massively boost our title chances.
Yes, Arsenal needs a top goal-scoring striker, but let's not overlook the fact that Havertz has been decent and quite underappreciated.
In fact, it should be scary to opponents what a prolific striker paired with Havertz could offer this Arsenal team.
The title?
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