In the 4-0 victory over Bournemouth, Declan Rice was cleared to play, and Kai Havertz scored the club’s first goal since moving for £65 million to the Emirates Stadium.
Declan Rice, a standout for Arsenal, tweeted a fantastic message to Kai Havertz after the team’s 4-0 victory over Bournemouth. The German forward has had a challenging life thus far and has found it tough to adapt to a new position under Mikel Arteta.
Following a high-profile move to the Emirates Stadium, Havertz will seek to Rice for inspiration on how to fit in at Arsenal and perform at his best. The celebrations following Havertz’s first goal for the Gunners demonstrate that the England international, like Arteta and his colleagues, has a lot of faith in the German.
After the game, Rice emphasized the effort Havertz is putting in to perform well for Arsenal and repay the faith his teammates and manager have placed in him. “It was emotional, for the fans, for Kai, for everyone involved, because we want him to succeed so much,” the England international stated.
He has given every day of training his all. He gives his all during competitions.
Although he has definitely had opportunities to score this season but hasn’t done so, his ability to convert a penalty in that time of extreme pressure today speaks volumes about both his talent and his mentality. I’m thrilled for him because I think his whole performance today was extremely remarkable.
After Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka decided to let the German international to take the second penalty of the match, Havertz was given the opportunity to score his first goal for Arsenal. Just ten minutes into the second half, Ryan Christie fouled Odegaard, and Havertz stepped up to comfortably score from 12 yards.
Rice’s response when asked about the atmosphere at Arsenal was, “It’s special. You probably notice it every day.
We’re a young set of guys who genuinely trust and believe in the boss. It’s a unique sensation because he [Arteta] brought that atmosphere into the team, the entire vibe of the place in terms of the staff, the players, and the fans.
“I came to Arsenal because it’s incredibly fantastic to be a part of. It’s an absolute honor to represent this team.
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