Kai Havertz of Arsenal is angry about Man City winning the title and believes it was not fair.

Football can be unfair at times.

May 19th 2024.

Kai Havertz of Arsenal is angry about Man City winning the title and believes it was not fair.
Kai Havertz, the star player of Arsenal, was devastated despite scoring a winning goal in the 89th minute against Everton. The reason for his disappointment was missing out on the Premier League title to Manchester City on Sunday. He described it as "not fair" and expressed his frustration over the loss.

Although Havertz's goal was crucial, it was not enough to secure the title as Manchester City breezed past West Ham to claim the trophy. However, City's victory was overshadowed by the 115 alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules, which they have consistently denied.

Despite these charges, Manchester City has been dominating the Premier League and has achieved the impressive feat of winning the title four seasons in a row. Speaking after City was confirmed as champions, Havertz said in an interview with TNT Sports, "Right now, I can't think about that. Sometimes things are not fair in football, but we have to accept it."

He further added, "Football is a tough game, but we will bounce back next year and give Arsenal fans what they deserve. I can assure them that we will be an even better team next season, and we will give our all once again." Havertz expressed his sympathy for the Arsenal fans and admitted that they deserved more, but unfortunately, it wasn't meant to be this season.

Meanwhile, Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has promised that the team will strive to win everything next season. "We are all disappointed at the moment," he said. "We have been fighting for so long, and we were so close. But I am proud of my team, the club, and the fans. We have made great progress, and I believe in this team."

He also acknowledged the changes that have taken place at Arsenal since he joined and expressed his confidence in the team's potential. "We were closer this year than last year, and we will use this break to come back even stronger next season. We will push to win everything," Odegaard declared.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta also spoke to the crowd, thanking them for their unwavering support and stating that their belief in the team has been a driving force behind their success. "All this is happening because you started believing. You were patient, and I give all the credit to my players and staff. They are incredible," he said.

In other news, Chelsea has reportedly contacted a Manchester United target to replace Mauricio Pochettino, while Rivaldo has urged an Arsenal player to find a new club. Additionally, Thiago Silva has taken a parting shot at his Chelsea teammates ahead of his emotional exit, and the confirmed lineups and team news for the Arsenal vs. Everton match have been released. Stay updated with more exclusive news and analysis by signing up for our newsletter. Your privacy is important to us, and this site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

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