Pushing a title race until the very last day of the season could not guarantee the result would be in their favour. That is the case with Arsenal today after failing to win the Premier League with just two-point behind Manchester City.
It has been difficult for Arsenal since the beginning. They had to beat Everton while at the same time, City must not win against West Ham United, which did not happen. The Gunners may have beaten Everton with two goals to one, but expecting City to lose at the Etihad in this such a decisive occasion was a tough row to hoe.
Arsenal vs Everton: Reality hits Kai Havertz so hard, right to his chest
After the game, Arsenal’s forward Kai Havertz could not hold back his tears. Squatting while pondering what has gone wrong for his team was all the German could do. Havertz deserved to feel disappointed as he was just enjoying one of his best performances in his career.
Statistically speaking, Havertz has never been this productive in terms of scoring since coming to England. Chelsea may be his first English team to play for but with Arsenal, he really changed into one of the most effective forwards.
Across the competitions, Havertz scored 14 goals this season. His best personal record with Chelsea was nine goals in the very season before he moved up north to the Emirates. Overall, the 24-year old’s best persona; tally came in his days with Bayer Leverkusen in 2018/19 season where he scored 20 goals in a single season.
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