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Kai Havertz discloses Arsenal’s internal discussions over the Liverpool versus Man City match following their victory against Brentford.

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Kai Havertz has publicly made a noteworthy comment regarding Arsenal before of the upcoming match between Liverpool and Manchester City, after scoring the winning goal against Brentford. Declan Rice successfully scored a goal using a header, but, Yoane Wissa managed to equalize by capitalizing on a mistake made by Aaron Ramsdale. Nevertheless, Havertz restored his reputation by netting a forceful header in the 86th minute.

Although the Gunners managed to secure an important three points, they did not display their typical prolific scoring ability against the Bees. During their most recent match against Sheffield United, they secured a resounding triumph with five distinct players finding the back of the net, in addition to an own goal. The Gunners achieved a decisive 6-0 win, bringing their total goals to 31 in the last seven league matches.

Arsenal’s eighth successive triumph boosted them to a cumulative tally of 64 points, surpassing both Manchester City and Liverpool in the Premier League rankings, albeit temporarily for a span of 24 hours. Havertz clinched triumph in the preceding game at the Gtech Community Stadium by netting the deciding goal, a belated header. His tally for the season increased to eight with this strike.

A draw between Manchester City and Liverpool is the only outcome that will preserve Arsenal’s place at the top of the table. Nevertheless, Havertz has highlighted that he and his colleagues are not overly preoccupied with the momentous title fight at Anfield.

“Undoubtedly, it is always satisfying to obtain three points,” he said to Sky Sports when asked about the Liverpool vs Man City match, with Arsenal presently leading the league before its title rivals engage in a tight rivalry.”We have thoroughly discussed this issue in the dressing room before the match.” Nevertheless, during the play, we deliberately focused exclusively on our own performance, recognizing that we had no control over the activities of the opposition teams.

“Today was a momentous day for us, and we will approach the forthcoming competition in the following week with anticipation and eagerness.” The outcome of Arsenal’s forthcoming match on Sunday will have substantial implications for their pursuit of the championship. However, the team’s main focus will undoubtedly be on overturning their recent defeat against Porto in the first leg of the Champions League last-16. Nevertheless, there is a chance that Gabriel Martinelli may once again be inaccessible.

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