Martin Keown directly tells Arsenal No.29 Kai Havertz one thing he keeps doing has shocked him

Martin Keown has now revealed that one thing Arsenal No.29 Kai Havertz keeps doing has surprised him. The Germany international delivered an outstanding performance for the Gunners against Bournemouth, winning a penalty in the 44th minute to set Arsenal on the way to a 3-0 win......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

Arsenal’s £60m man appears to be getting better with each game he plays, and his improvement under Mikel Arteta is clear for all to see.

After Arsenal secured the 3-0 win over Bournemouth, Martin Keown told Kai Havertz there is one thing he keeps doing that surprises him…

Kai Havertz has surprised Martin Keown

Well, the man who made 440 appearances for Arsenal told Havertz after full-time that his aerial ability has stunned him.

While interviewing the man from Aachen on TNT Sports, Keown said: “It has surprised me (his aerial ability). There’s rarely a header you don’t win. Brilliant in the air.”

In truth, we don’t know what the 57-year-old was seeing before, as Havertz has always been dangerous in the air thanks to his towering 6ft 4in frame.

Arsenal even paid reference to the German’s aerial dominance in his player bio on the club’s official website, writing: “Strong with either foot, at 6ft 4ins Kai is also very effective in the air, and more than a quarter of his Premier League goals were headed.”

Only Takehiro Tomiyasu (six) won more headers than Havertz’s four against Bournemouth today – as WhoScored shows.

However, there was much more to the 24-year-old’s game than just winning headers against the Cherries.
Mikel Arteta will be delighted with Arsenal No.29

Havertz arguably should have won the Man of the Match award today.

No player on the pitch made more tackles than his total of four – again shown by WhoScored.

Havertz also won three freekicks for Arsenal to relieve pressure on his teammates, while recording two key passes as well.

It was an incredibly strong performance, in which the Arsenal forward always made himself available to teammates and held the ball up well.

If the Gunners do end up snatching Manchester City’s Premier League title away this season, Arteta and Arsenal fans alike will have a lot to thank Havertz for.

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