When he first walked into the job, he was a complete novice himself because he went from being Pep Guardiola’s assistant to a high-profile Premier League manager. It’s hard enough trying to take to the hotseat, but did it when were really low. Arsene Wenger left in a dreadful way because he was more hounded out than allowed to leave peacefully and the Unai Emery appointment just didn’t work, but he has gone on to have a career since.
In truth, Arteta himself wasn’t exactly flying the kite high. He struggled for a number of years, but he kept doing things his way, regardless of the outside noise. That included bringing in the players he wanted and, a lot of the times, they weren’t fashionable choices.
Go back to the Ben White transfer, bringing in Aaron Ramsdale when he had suffered back-to-back relegations, and the big-money transfer of . All of these calls at the time, were huge and questioned. Now they have been proven to be absolutely correct.
Dion Dublin touched upon the deal to bring in Havertz and how everybody looked and that signing from Chelsea and thought ‘really?’, as he told . The feeling was that the German international did ‘nothing’ at Stamford Bridge, so it wasn’t understandable why Arsenal were buying him. But fast forward to the present and Dublin thinks Havertz is answering those questions and he has even become a ‘go-to man’ for his club.
Kai Havertz’s transfer to Arsenal “He has looked at his squad and he hasn’t thought ‘I .
