Kai Havertz discloses what Arsenal dressing room was like after Ramsdale cock-up

Kai Havertz supplied an perception into how Arsenal rallied behind Aaron Ramsdale after his nightmare error towards Brentford.

The Gunners narrowly overcame Thomas Frank’s facet 2-1 to make sure they have been prime of the Premier League earlier than title rivals Liverpool and Manchester City confronted off. In the primary half, Mikel Arteta’s facet have been in full management courtesy off Declan Rice’s glorious header.

However, Ramsdale, who was filling in for the inelligble David Raya, took too lengthy to kick the ball away, permitting Yoane Wissa to cost in and block the ball into the aim. Brentford then put up a tricky battle, making an attempt to seize a degree from the match.

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But Arsenal weren’t having it. Near the top of the sport, Ben White whipped in a cross and Havertz glanced the ball into the online, making the followers on the Emirates go wild. Arsenal went on to win their eighth sport on the trot stories the Mirror.

After the match, Havertz chatted with Sky Sports and shared what all of them mentioned throughout half-time to cheer up Ramsdale. “It wasn’t nice especially when you concede so closely to the whistle,” Havertz mentioned.

“But we all spoke with each other then and made sure we rallied around each other because I don’t think we’d deserved to concede but mistakes are part of the game. I had a few mistakes that could’ve led to goals so we wanted to turn it around, spoke to each other and showed a good mentality.”

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Havertz added: “It’s a massive win for us. We were so desperate to get these three points and they’re really big for us, and I think you could see that by our performance in the second half.”

“We came in at halftime and we wanted to turn it around, we didn’t play our best in the first half but to win it that way was even better.” Arsenal at the moment are prime of the Premier League and sit one level above Liverpool and two forward of City going into Sunday’s blockbuster affair at Anfield.

With the Gunners and not using a Premier League sport till March 30 now resulting from Chelsea’s involvement within the FA Cup subsequent weekend, it was very important they ended this era with a win.



Kai Havertz celebrates placing Arsenal 2-1 in entrance towards Brentford
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“Yeah obviously it’s always nice to have three points in the bag,” Havertz continued.

“We’ve thought a lot about that in the dressing room before the match but of course we tried to focus on ourselves during the match because we can’t change what the other teams are doing.”

“Today was huge for us and we’ll go into the next competition during the week and we’ll look forward to that one.”

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