• beetletomanB
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    10 months ago

    Hopefully he feels the love from a bigger portion of the fanbase soon <3

  • QuaLiTy131B
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    10 months ago

    He seems to be happy here, and I love it!

    I believe in him and I want him to succeed with us so much. I know that many goals and assists eventually will come.

  • ducdoiOPB
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    10 months ago

    Selected context from the News:

    Kai featured regularly against us during his three years at Stamford Bridge. So, what were his first impressions of Arsenal?

    “From outside, Arsenal always looked like a family,” he says. “That’s the feeling I got when playing. And when I joined, that was exactly what it was like, and the staff are really nice too – and that makes life easier for a new player.

    “From the first minute that I spoke to Mikel about joining Arsenal, I had this feeling that he respects all of us very much, so that was also a big part of me joining the club. I just felt the togetherness of the club from the players and especially within the fans and the whole club.

    “At the training ground it’s like a big family – and this is a big factor to achieve great things.”

    Kai, who was a team-mate of Jorginho at Chelsea, has seen his integration into our first-team dressing room has been aided by no shortage of friendly faces.

    “Before I joined, I spoke a lot with Declan Rice as well, who I know through Mason Mount,” he says. “For me it was very easy to come into the team because there are so many young players. I’ve played against a lot of them already so I know them from the pitch, and I have found it easy to make friends here. Hopefully it will continue like this.”

  • SE20299B
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    10 months ago

    While I still think it was a mistake to buy him, I think he has a better chance of coming good at Arsenal than somewhere like United or Real. United is an extremely toxic club that would’ve shattered what little confidence Havertz has, while Real is the greatest club of all time and you have a very limited window to suceed there before someone better comes along.

    At Arsenal I feel like there’s a perfect balance of competitiveness and familiarity that can help Kai realize his potential, if there is any. Arteta obviously sees something in him that I don’t, and he’s willing to give a lot of time to players he believes in, for better or worse.

    I really hope Kai becomes good here, because if he fails, questions need to be asked about giving Chelsea 60m for a proven flop. I really hope Mikel can unlock his potential.

    • 13luKnightB
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      10 months ago

      Can’t imagine how some of today’s fanbase would react to Titi’s debut season with us.

      Signed like half the revenue, big gamble. Exciting talent who made a big move and flopped badly. And scored what, only 1 league goal in 15 matches as a fucking striker? What a disaster of a signing.

      Not saying Kai will turn out to be Henry 2.0. But Edu & Arteta have done good work so far. Let’s give it a little bit of time and get behind the lad.

  • JoshyRanchyB
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    10 months ago

    Did he even submit a transfer request of force his price down?

    We ñaid up the wazoo for very little g+a or progressive passing.

    If he gets a bit lukier with some shots on target and goals i. A bit easier on him.

    But his underlying numbers are trash