The German ace has been in top form lately, scoring five goals and providing four assists in his last seven league games, ranking second only to Cole Palmer’s 11 goal contributions during the same period, according to reports from Sky. However, Tim Sherwood expressed disapproval when he saw Havertz giving his shirt to Brighton’s assistant manager, Marcattilio Marcattili, during a broadcast on HUB Premier 1, stating, “I can’t have that.
A lot of times the players decide where they have to play. You can have certain ideas but then you see certain relationships and it flows.
When it flows you have to let it go.” Sherwood’s gripe questioned whether Havertz’s impact on the team was due to natural relationships or a result of his own prodigious performance.
Despite Havertz’s impressive form, Arteta reminded him to maintain his momentum in upcoming games, emphasizing the need for consistency in his performances and highlighting the strong connection and purpose among the attacking players. Arteta also praised the supportive environment around Havertz and acknowledged the role of his teammates and the club in creating a positive atmosphere for him.
In addition, Arteta mentioned that the club offers various benefits to its community members, such as competitions, special offers, promotions, and advertisements from the club and its partners. He also assured that the club values and supports Havertz, and that he has the admiration of the players, staff, and supporters.