Kai Havertz emphasized his readiness to continue fighting until the end with Arsenal. Havertz and his colleagues continued that struggle with a 3-0 win over Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium.
“Personally, I really enjoyed this trip. The players also made the journey easier for me, allowing me to enjoy playing matches and training sessions to help the team as a whole. I enjoy every moment, and sometimes I feel like I don’t need a break.”
“We will have two difficult remaining games. We will still have a big struggle until the end of the season. We have to win and see what happens. “We have to undergo maximum preparation ahead of the next match,” said Havertz in a post-match interview.
💬 “It’s going to be two tough games (left). We have a lot to play for, we have to win those games and then see where we’re going to go.” Havertz sounds the rallying cry for the run-in 👇
This result maintains Arsenal’s presence at the top of the Premier League standings. The North London team has 83 points from 36 matches. They have to win in the remaining two matches and at the same time hope that Man City slips up in the three matches they still have to face.
In the next match, the Gunners will face Manchester United. The match will be held at Old Trafford on Sunday (12/5). If they lose, they can be said to have given up the initiative and opportunity for City to defend the title they won in the 2022/23 season.…Read more by Ruetir