Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta quoted famous sprinter Usain Bolt as a comparison to Kai Havertz after scoring his first goal for the team.
The German striker had to endure a lot of negative criticism from around the world after moving to play at the Emirates Stadium for a fee of 65 million pounds. Until he scored his first penalty goal with. The Gunners’ 4-0 win over Bournemouth in the Premier League last Saturday UFABET
Arteta specifically highlighted Havertz during his post-match press conference: “It might change everything. But first, if you have any questions. About how we feel about him How much do we love him? How delighted we are with what he has done.”

“I think in sports, Usain Bolt once said, ‘I have to train for four years to run 9 seconds.’ Sometimes you do a lot and people don’t see it. But in that moment you saw it. I believe that with what he has been through over the past few weeks. This is a really worthwhile time.”
“I am happy with the victory. But there’s more joy in being a part of something. A part of the team that goes without saying to show the human qualities they showed today. They won my heart a lot today.”
“I am very grateful to our fans who sang his name. Make him feel the way he feels today. And if there’s anyone in the dressing room who deserves it it’s Kai Havertz. I’m really happy for him.”