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Cobra Kai Havertz: Kai The Redeemer

BIoodBrother

Well-Known Member
I get he isn’t everyone’s cup of tea aesthetically or whatever, but if being a good player means being effective, this guy is definitely good.

Really pleased with how he’s turning out, who would’ve thought?
Yes this is true.
Tea is also not everyones cup of tea
Some prefer canal water and some will pretend tea ain't tea because the grew up with hot water or camomile being called tea.
Some people prefer being 6th and complain about winning, some dont appreciate the sunset and some die without having loved. It's a mad world.
But anyone that is old enough to understand the offside rule can see that Kai Havertz is one hell of a footballer. And yes, trolls are sad.
 

Yousif Arsenal

Was on Vinai's payroll; misses 4th place trophy 🏆
His runs and off the ball movement are absolutely elite and get him enough chances that even with average finishing he’ll push 20 goals this year.
Yes finishing is something he need to improve on but as CF he always threat and can score every game and yes likely finishing with 20 goals all competition at least he has 5 goals already
 

drippin

Obsessed with "Mature Trusted Members"

Country: Finland
Havertz has the potential to be much better than Giroud for Arsenal, because he is way faster. Giroud joined when he was 2 years older than Havertz was. Havertz is young for a striker.

In his career Havertz has 0.34 non-penalty xG and 0.32 non-penalty goals.

For Arsenal in EPL he has 0.43 non-penalty xG and 0.43 non-penalty goals.

If you take into account his adjustment period with low confidence in the beginning, he has surely overperformed his non-penalty xG for Arsenal after that.

There are no signs why he should suddenly revert to his worst season's finishing at Chelsea. He is already a player who can match his non-penalty xG with goals, and at 25 years old he has a great chance to become even better.

Not sure what more can be asked with his overall play, plus his versatility to play even in midfield. Monster.

 

PrinzPoldi

Active Member

Country: USA

Player:Havertz
Yes this is true.
Tea is also not everyones cup of tea
Some prefer canal water and some will pretend tea ain't tea because the grew up with hot water or camomile being called tea.
Some people prefer being 6th and complain about winning, some dont appreciate the sunset and some die without having loved. It's a mad world.
But anyone that is old enough to understand the offside rule can see that Kai Havertz is one hell of a footballer. And yes, trolls are sad.
If the manager does not play the tactics they want, utilize the players they prefer, they just complain, regardless.
 

drippin

Obsessed with "Mature Trusted Members"

Country: Finland
Kai's goal last night was his finest moment for Arsenal. A really good goal. We don't have any other player who would have scored that header.
Merino says hi. ;)

Havertz and Merino headers will be a huge weapon from open play.

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Ash10

Chairman of the Bum Brigade

Country: Bangladesh
Are the only posts you make on here about Jesus? Nothing more interesting to ever add?
Would've said the same even if it was done by someone else. The keeper made so many great saves in the game yet couldn’t hold onto such a nothing shot is what I was mainly getting at
 

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