As much as Arteta is trying to protect Havertz, it's been a poor start to life in north London. Havertz also struggled at Chelsea, but he's certainly not the only player to come from the Bundesliga and find it difficult in the Premier League.
Will Havertz eventually come good?
Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge recently told GIVEMESPORT that Arteta will be confident of helping Havertz rediscover his best form. His peak performances came before he even moved to England with Bayer Leverkusen, where he was regarded as one of the brightest young talents in Europe at the time.
As per Transfermarkt, Havertz scored 46 goals and provided 31 assists in 150 games during his time at the German club. Although Havertz is now playing in a deeper midfield role for the Gunners, he's allowed a lot of freedom to push forward in attack and get into advanced areas, but he's struggling in the final third of the pitch.
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Jones has suggested that Havertz needs to be playing with a smile on his face to unlock his full potential, and we're not seeing that at the moment. The journalist adds that he's not been convinced with the way Arteta has handled the situation. Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Jones said...
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