Kai Havertz has spoken of his need for Arsenal to realize revenge on Aston Villa after opening his account within the Gunners’ 2-0 house win over Wolves to begin their 2024-25 Premier League season.
Germany ahead Havertz headed the Twenty fifth-minute opener to place his aspect on the right track for 3 factors which have been sealed when Bukayo Saka fired in 16 minutes from time.
Arsenal’s seventh successive win over Wolves was a far happier event for the hosts than their 2-0 defeat to Villa at Emirates Stadium on April 14, which severely broken their failed try and catch Manchester Metropolis ultimately season’s summit.
Villa, who completed fourth and can be part of Arsenal on this season’s Uefa Champions League, are their opponents of their first away sport of the marketing campaign on August 24 (5.30pm BST).
A giant sport awaits subsequent week ✊ pic.twitter.com/Wa4g4i7vz1
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 17, 2024
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
“We’re going to be hungry to win this sport, particularly after final season,” mentioned Havertz. “We’re going to do the whole lot to win it.
“We have been, usually, pleased with pre-season, and we particularly performed properly within the final two video games [home wins over Bayer Leverkusen and Lyon]. That prepares you fairly properly for the Premier League.”
Villa additionally kicked off the season with a win in London, beating West Ham 2-1 on the London Stadium via objectives from Amadou Onana and Jhon Duran.
They initially defeated Arsenal 1-0 final December to finish a run of 4 defeats within the fixture and can now try and cease Havertz from including to a sequence of 10 objectives and 7 assists in 15 league video games.
Again house in N5 with a win ❤️
Take a look at the highlights of as we speak’s 2-0 victory over Wolves 👇 pic.twitter.com/MoiWNQVPF9
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 17, 2024
Arsenal vs Wolves: Saka aim
Havertz arrange the aim from Saka, who completed with three greater than him as Arsenal’s high scorer on 16 in 2023-24. “When he will get these balls in these positions, then you realize he’s an enormous risk,” Havertz mentioned of the England worldwide.
“He can put the ball wherever you need it. The timing of the ball and the run was excellent, so it was a very good aim.”
The 25-year-old mentioned Wolves pushed Arsenal, Jorgen Strand Larsen going closest when David Raya saved the Norway attacker’s first-half header.
“That’s how all of us felt after the ultimate whistle,” Havertz mirrored. “There was lots of work, particularly within the second half.
“We defended fairly deep at occasions – so in whole, we’re completely happy to not concede a aim and to attain two objectives. It’s a very good outcome for us.”