Arsenal’s forward Kai Havertz stated that he would be “I’m going to be the biggest fan of Tottenham ever’ when Spurs have an important match against Man City.
Kai Havertz and Trossard combined to score to help Arsenal defeat Man United, thereby continuing to keep their championship hopes alive.
Arsenal secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Man United, with Kai Havertz providing the assist for Leandro Trossard’s lone goal. With this win, Arsenal still leads the Premier League after 37 rounds with 86 points. They are one point ahead of Man City but have played one more game.
In the rescheduled match, Man City will face Tottenham. If they defeat Tottenham, Man City will leapfrog Arsenal and gain a significant advantage in the title race. However, if they draw or lose, Arsenal will have the destiny in their hands.
Manager Mikel Arteta emphasized that “any team can be beaten,” aiming a psychological blow at Man City. Similarly, forward Kai Havertz supports Tottenham to defeat Man City.
Havertz shared with Sky Sports: “I will become the most passionate Tottenham fan ever. Let’s hope for the best.”
In the final round of the Premier League this season, Arsenal will face Everton at home. Arteta added: “My experience in this league is that any team can beat each other. I’ve had many experiences on the final day of the season, when teams have different motivations.
We need a favorable result from Spurs against Man City and then do our job in the final match of the season. But we have opened the dream box to live with it in the remaining match of the season.”
Arsenal showed resilience with a 1-0 victory over Man United. Previously, they had only won 1 out of 16 away matches at Old Trafford. Manager Arteta praised his players, especially the assurance and discipline shown by Saka and his teammates.
The 1-0 win at Old Trafford also helped Arsenal keep 11 clean sheets away from home since the start of the season – the best record in the Premier League. Additionally, Arsenal has won 27 matches since the beginning of the season, their best record in the Premier League era.