” Mikel Arteta has turned him into a beast, he easily makes the 2003/2004 invincible Arse side”Ian Wright says one Arsenal player has a bit of a nasty side to him – Not Declan Rice and Not Jorginho.

Ian Wright recently commended Kai Havertz from Arsenal for his display against Porto in the Champions League last-16 match. On Wrighty’s House, he praised Havertz’s unique “gnarliness,” which he finds both intriguing and praiseworthy.
Havertz’s journey at Arsenal has been one of adaptation and growth. Initially adjusting to his new environment, the 24-year-old has now found his rhythm, showcasing his full potential on the field. His recent standout performance against Porto revealed a more gritty and determined side of him.
During the match, Havertz was involved in a touchline altercation with Porto’s manager, Sergio Conceicao, adding to the intensity of the moment. Despite this, Havertz handled the situation with maturity, avoiding further disciplinary action from the referee.
This incident, along with a previous controversy against Brentford, where he was accused of simulation, showcases a newfound assertiveness in Havertz’s gameplay. Wright attributes this transformation to Havertz’s growing confidence and integration within the Arsenal squad.
For Wright, Havertz’s emergence as a key player is a reason to celebrate. His technical prowess combined with his willingness to embrace the “dark arts” adds depth to Arsenal’s gameplay. Havertz’s unique style epitomizes the blend of skill, determination, and mischief that top-tier teams need.
As Havertz continues to excel in an Arsenal jersey, his influence grows both on and off the pitch, inspiring teammates and fans alike. With each game, he reaffirms his importance to Arsenal’s pursuit of success, embodying the club’s spirit of resilience and tenacity.