• ! ! ! IMPORTANT MESSAGE ! ! !

    Discussions about police investigations

    In light of recent developments about a player from Premier League being arrested and until there is an official announcement, ALL users should refrain from discussing or speculating about situations around personal off-pitch matters related to any Arsenal player. This is to protect you and the forum.

    Users who disregard this reminder will be issued warnings and their posts will get deleted from public.

Cobra Kai Havertz: Our Nine Or Nein?

High Elbow

Member

Country: Australia
13 goals and 7 assists in his first season for Arsenal, not bad for donkey.
And 1/3 of that season he played in midfield.
Definately not bad but that coincided with probably our best ever run in the league and im sure there's a few stat pads in there when we were thrashing teams. I wouldnt attribute that run in the 2nd half of the season to simply moving havertz upfront as we went on a similar run during the first half of the previous season. We've really needed him in the last few weeks to at the very least hold the ball up to a descent or even acceptable standard but he's been unable to do even that. There was a moment against chelsea when a ball was played over the top down the right hand channel. Easiest ball to control. He ended up somehow falling over with the ball going out for a goal kick.
 

RunTheTrap

Says Aesthetics Merchants, but really means Trilly
You post like you have a tiny pen1s
Of all the things you could have said in rebuttal to my obvious attempt at trolling, you think about my pen1s first?

You Are Wait What GIF by Wahala Room
 

RunTheTrap

Says Aesthetics Merchants, but really means Trilly
Despite our differences and his pretence for Chavs from Manchester who let their country down, @Trilly taught me a valuable lesson when it comes to assessing a striker's mentality. He was the first to call out Jesus because he didn't want to take penalties, and while that comment appeared nonsensical at first, it showed me a truth I wasn't ready to believe in yet. A striker should be DESPERATE to score. That hunger for goals should be insatiable. Havertz's mentality will hold him back, and in turn us.
 
Last edited:

Rasmi

Calls It Like It Isn't

Country: England
Despite our differences and his pretence for Chavs from Manchester who let their country down, @Trilly taught me a valuable lesson when it comes to assessing a striker's mentality. He was the first to call out Jesus because he didn't want to take penalties, and while that comment appeared nonsensical at first, it showed me a truth I wasn't ready to believe in yet. A striker should be DESPERATE to score. That hunger for goals should be insatiable. Havertz mentality more than anything will hold him back.
That’s why people will rate less talented players than him more than him. He just doesn’t have killer instinct.
 

Arsenal Quotes

You weren’t world-class when Arsenal signed you

Arsène Wenger
Top Bottom