Mikel Arteta can finally let out a deep breath of relief after the latest medical bulletin from the Arsenal camp confirmed that Kai Havertz has not su...
Mikel Arteta can finally let out a deep breath of relief after the latest medical bulletin from the Arsenal camp confirmed that Kai Havertz has not suffered a serious injury. This news comes as a massive boost for the Gunners, who are locked in a fierce Premier League title chase. The German international, who has been a stalwart in the Arsenal engine room, limped off the pitch during the club. �s hard fought 1. 0 victory over Newcastle United at the weekend. That win, secured by a clinical ninth minute strike from Eberechi Eze after a beautiful assist from Havertz, kept Arsenal. �s title dreams very much alive. According to exclusive information gathered by GoalZaza, the club. �s medical team has ruled out any structural damage, and the player is expected to be back in full training within the week. In the scheme of things, this is a huge sigh of relief for the powers that be at the Emirates, as the fixture list does not get any kinder. The Nigerian faithful will be particularly pleased, as the team. �s form has been nothing short of formidable. With the Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen also being linked with a summer move to North London, the mood around the club remains buoyant. At the end of the day, Arteta will now have his key playmaker available for the crucial run in, a development that could well decide who takes the lion. �s share of the honours this season. Down in Surulere, at the popular Football Viewing Centre on Bode Thomas Street, the reaction was electric when the news filtered through. Local fans, who had been sweating over Havertz. �s condition since the final whistle on Saturday, were seen breaking into chants of. �Arsenal for life. � as the update flashed on the big screen. One gentleman in a retro Kanu Nwankwo jersey even declared that this was the. �university of life. �s way of rewarding the faithful. �. The consensus was clear: with Havertz fit, the team stands a real chance of going all the way.