The German international scored his fifth goal in nine games on Tuesday to help the Gunners beat Paris St-Germain 2-0 in the Champions League.
Havertz is demonstrating that he might provide Arsenal the firepower they need this season to contend for prizes both at home and in Europe, following links to attempts to sign forwards Ivan Toney and Victor Osimhen during the summer.
Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, said, “He has been unbelievable,” following PSG’s victory.
“I am in awe of his football acumen, timing, spatial awareness, ability to unite people, and work ethic.
He is one of the key players right now and always poses a serious threat when he is in the box.”
“A very gifted player, but it was unclear where he fit in.”
Even though Havertz is scoring goals right now, his finishing is very different than when he first came to England in 2020 to sign with Chelsea.
When Blues manager Frank Lampard first signed him, he was an attacking midfielder. However, in an attempt to find his best position at Stamford Bridge, he also played as a center-forward and a false nine.