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Kai Havertz training for Martin Odegard role?

It has been reported that Arsenal are looking for a role change for Kai Havertz. Delaney, writing in his weekly e-mail newsletter, said that Kai Havertz is training on the position of Martin Odegard. They are trying to fill the void by playing Kai Havertz in the position of Martin Odegard.

Arsenal’s squad has many talented players just awaiting an opportunity. To kick-start their careers – everyone at Arsenal invests themselves in the training and matches. If one were to pick out a standout success story in Mikel Arteta’s time at the club … It was none other than that German dynamo. Kai Havertz, who has risen from the shadows of a hard spell at Chelsea.

Havertz is on fire this season, scoring six times and putting one assist. In his ten appearances in all competitions for Arsenal. However, his game on the day doesn’t always catch the eye. Something is interesting happening behind the scenes on the training ground.

Arteta Wants Kai Havertz to adapt Odegard role

The Independent’s Miguel Delaney reports that. Arsenal insiders have clocked how Havertz has been slotting seamlessly into Martin Odegaard’s shoes in training sessions. Havertz is reflective of the Norwegian playmaker with positions and movements. He looks the ‘great successor’ to Roberto Firmino and is comfortable playing the false nine.

He acknowledges how Arteta himself has changed. Havertz has indeed clicked a crash of confidence more than clarity of purpose about his place in the team. While discussions swirl about shifting from a false nine to a full striker. The training ground buzz reveals a different story: Filling Odegaard’s void… Havertz.

Why does this matter? Odegaard’s injury-induced absence could have left a gaping hole. Havertz’s adaptability, however, allows the Gunners to thrive. He takes Odegaard’s spaces, orchestrating and linking midfield to attack. Even with Odegaard missing, they are a synergy, palpable indeed.

Odegaard’s return is not imminent, suggests Norway’s manager, Stale Solbakken. Yes, that’s disappointing news, but at least Havertz’s emergence softens the blow. Arsenal fans can relax because they still have a worthy stand-in for their midfield maestro.

Kai is still shining as the season progresses. Arsenal’s hopes are fueled by his versatility, whether as a false nine or a creative force. Odegaard recovers, even as He continues to show his impact. The Gunner’s midfield dance may have a new lead — watch closely.

Striker on verge of record

German has been on a scoring spree in recent days. That’s seven goals in seven home games, impressive indeed. He’s netted past Everton, Wolves. Brighton, Bolton, Leicester, PSG and Southampton. But what’s truly historic? He’s now Arsenal’s second player to score in the opening six home games of a campaign. This was the last time it happened. Back in 1954/55 for Doug Lishman.

Now, German eyes an exclusive club: eight consecutive home matches players who’ve scored. In 2000, Thierry Henry became our record scorer doing it. He will carve out a place in Emirates Stadium history if he can keep it up. Havertz’s rise is powered by two factors.

His mental fortitude—hard work and full commitment. Whatever way you want to look at it. He’s taken hold of his role, whether it’s a striker or midfielder/attack hybrid. Secondly, he feels right at home in North London.

There’s a familiarity to the team, a familiarity to the style of play, a familiarity to the camaraderie. Mitchel, London Arsenal, has changed for the better. If he nets just two more, he’ll match Henry’s seven home match in a row with a goal. But Havertz is hungry. He is a fierce competition.

Arsenal fans want Martin Odegard to Return from Injury. He would be crucial in the further tittle charge of Arsenal. Till then, they need someone to step up to fill the void.

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