Kai Havertz came off the bench to score Arsenal’s late winner at Sporting Lisbon and Theo Walcott insists the Gunners are far better when the German is starting
Theo Walcott is adamant that Arsenal are “always a better team when Kai Havertz is in it” after the German landed a late winner to down Sporting Lisbon.
The Gunners produced the perfect response to their domestic setbacks by beating the Portuguese outfit on the road. Arsenal became the first time to win at the Estadio Jose Alvalade in Europe this season, owing to the German’s late goal.
Havertz had begun the night on the bench but combined with another substitute in Gabriel Martinelli to put Arsenal in the driving seat ahead of next week’s second-leg. The ex-Chelsea man had been out injured earlier this season and is still looking to re-establish himself as a starter.
He has previously been used as the focal point of the attack, but that is no longer the case with Arsenal boasting a No 9 in Viktor Gyokeres. It leaves Havertz still seeking a natural home in the starting XI.
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But Walcott insists that Arsenal look better when they find a spot for the German. He said on Amazon Prime Video: “He’s had a few injuries so I’m really pleased for him, but I always feel like they’re a better team when he’s in it.”
Havertz scored for just the fourth time this season but, despite lapping up some of the plaudits, maintained that it was the Arsenal goalkeeper who deserved huge praise. David Raya made several big saves to keep the game goalless until stoppage time, including one in the first-half, with the German citing him as the world’s best.
The match winner said on the Spanish shot stopper: “Unbelievable. I think still underestimated in the world of football but for me, the last two seasons, the best keeper in the world. He’s outstanding, he’s saved us so many times and we’re very glad to have him.”
Arsenal’s win was timely given losses in the Carabao Cup final and then the FA Cup quarter-finals and Havertz maintains that top honours are firmly in their sights with Mikel Arteta’s outfit eyeing the Premier League and glory in Europe.
He said: “Definitely a big turnaround for us because we lost the last two matches. So we wanted to get a turnaround today and we made that happened. We stick together as a group, we have so much more to come this season. Seven weeks to go, we can win big titles and we’re going to go for that.”
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