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“He has scored 37 goals in just 22 matches since he left Arsenal. He is a typical hybrid of Halaand and Kane. We regret selling him out carelessly because he’s now better than even our Kai Havertz”- Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke expresses his frustration at Mikel Arteta for selling unreal “goal machine” who scored a hat trick in 62 mins last week and left Arsenal in 2022 for just £4M and is now outscoring £65M Kai Havertz

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“Since leaving Arsenal, he has only played in 22 games and scored 37 goals. He is a classic cross between Kane and Halaand. Stan Kroenke, the owner of Arsenal, expressed his displeasure at Mikel Arteta for selling the incredible “goal machine” who scored a hat trick in 62 minutes last week and left the team for merely £4 million in 2022, saying, “We regret selling him out carelessly because he’s now better than even our Kai Havertz.” Kai Havertz

Haaland and Kane’s hybrid, which Arsenal sold for £4 million, is suddenly outscoring Havertz.



Let’s travel back in time to January 2024. Arsenal had a bad run of form, which probably lost them the league championship in the end.


A new striker was a necessity because the goals were drying up during the run-up to the New Year, when they managed just one goal in three games.

One possibility was Ivan Toney, but he came and went before signing a contract in Saudi Arabia during the summer. But by then, the dream of a new center-forward had fallen from the top of the list.

Although Benjamin Sesko, a phenomenon at RB Leipzig, signed a new deal in Germany, it’s possible that he is a goal for the future.

But for the time being, the Gunners are more than content with a certain Kai Havertz, who has been a fantastic asset to the team ever since joining as their number nine.

The figures for Kai Havertz’s season thus far
Havertz was given a charity penalty by Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard away at Bournemouth at this time last year.

The contentious £65 million acquisition from Chelsea had not scored any goals as of late September, making him everything but a success.

That sunny afternoon at the Vitality Stadium was the day he opened his account, and he hasn’t looked back. The German became a cult icon at the Emirates Stadium after he scored a late winner against Brentford.

With six goals in ten games so far this season, Havertz is off to a scorching start. In addition, he’s modeling himself after fellow left-footer Robin van Persie, who has scored in seven straight home games. Not awful at all.

He is among the top strikers in the world as an Arsenal player, having contributed to 20 goals in 20 games (12 goals and 8 assists), or one goal every 83 minutes.

It’s amazing how much has changed in just one year. One of the first names on the team sheet is currently the former Leverkusen star. Sometimes, football is a weird old game, isn’t it?

When it comes to incredible ascents, Mika Biereth has had an amazing season in front of goal. Additionally, he currently outscores Havertz.

The way that Biereth is doing since leaving Arsenal
There were high expectations for a talented center-forward who was a fairly consistent goal scorer at the youth level when Biereth joined with Arsenal as a teenager in July 2021 after leaving Fulham.

Even though he’s now finally receiving his bouquets in the senior game, it never completely worked out for him.

The 21-year-old had a fantastic season while away on loan, tallying 15 goals for Motherwell in Scotland and Sturm Graz in Austria over the course of 37 games.

In addition to scoring goals in the Europa Conference League, he assisted them in winning the league championship. Despite having a breakthrough year, he was unable to regain his spot in the Arsenal starting lineup.

Similar to Flo Balogun a year prior, Edu and Co made the decision to sell while he was still in shape. Once more, Sturm Graz approached and a £4 million transfer fee was agreed upon. For a team like Arsenal, it’s nothing, but for an academy product, it’s good business.

How has he done since then, then? The striker, who was born in London and is eligible for Denmark, has scored seven goals in nine league games, one more than the highly effective Havertz. He has eight throughout 13 games in all competitions.

That total was considerably boosted by a hat-trick that Biereth scored over the weekend, as he thrashed RB Salzburg 5-0, scoring three goals past them.

Arsenal will probably not feel too bad about this loss, but they have lost a special player who was called a “Haaland-Kane hybrid” in a previous season during an interview with the Independent, a British newspaper.

The striker acknowledged in an interview with the publication that he had similar components to his game.

“Just like Haaland, my main concern is scoring goals. I would accept two goals and two ball touches if you were to offer them to me. It’s all about scoring goals for me. However, there are also situations in which scoring goals isn’t feasible due to deep ball, in which case it’s necessary to combine, link plays, and keep the ball up like Kane does. On the field, those are the two distinct variables.

Over the last ten months or so, Biereth has elevated himself to a new level in Austria thanks to his self-assured and evidently positive attitude.

Over the next several years, it wouldn’t be shocking to see the young Dane in one of the top five leagues in Europe. He is an enflamed man.




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