Bournemouth 0-4 Arsenal: 3 talking points as Gunners ease to three points
By Adam Schultz
3. Kai Havertz sparkles… finally
There were plenty of good moments on Saturday, but the discussion between Odegaard and Jesus to allow Havertz to take the second-half penalty was something that warms the heart.
The German stepped up and slotted home, and the celebrations from his teammates tell you all you need to know.
But even if Havertz didn’t get a goal, this was without question his best performance in an Arsenal shirt, as he constantly got himself into good positions and looked comfortable in Arteta’s system.
While it is only one game, it was good for Havertz to get into the groove against Bournemouth, and the cheers from the travelling Arsenal fans when he scored his goal was sensational.