Kai Havertz shares insights into Arsenal's tactical adjustments against Burnley, highlighting the importance of early goals and team cohesion.
The German forward, Kai Havertz, has been on an upward trajectory lately, notably contributing the fifth goal in Arsenal's victory over Burnley. Under Mikel Arteta's guidance, Arsenal secured a convincing win with five goals at Turf Moor during their Premier League clash on Saturday.
Among the scorers were Martin Odegaard, who found the net, along with a brace from Saka, Trossard, and Kai Havertz. This performance ensured that The Gunners maintained pace with Liverpool in the league standings.
Reflecting on the match, Havertz disclosed Arsenal's strategic focus against Burnley. Despite initial scrutiny following his £65m transfer from Chelsea, the 24-year-old midfielder has now assumed a pivotal role within the team.
In post-match comments, Havertz emphasized Arsenal's desire to rectify their slow starts, particularly evident in the previous encounter against West Ham. "We wanted to start the game very well, and we lacked that at West Ham," he remarked. "We wanted to change that, so the early goal was very important to us. We scored a few more good goals, and we're happy with the win," Havertz elaborated.

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