A Gyokeres-Havertz axis was not in Arsenal’s grand plan. However they may simply have stumbled upon a helpful resolution to unlock their faltering assault.
As Day by day Mail Sport beforehand revealed, it was Kai Havertz, not Viktor Gyokeres, who was meant to be Arsenal’s No 1 striker this season, with the Gunners’ new £64million Swede set to be eased again in to English soccer and picked on a horses-for-courses foundation relying on the opposition — at the very least for the primary few months.
And Mikel Arteta positively didn’t intend to area the pair collectively — you solely should look on the Spaniard’s six-year tenure to know that deploying two strikers isn’t a most well-liked setup.
But, by chance or necessity, right here we’re. On seven events this season, the unlikely couple of a wiry German and a Swedish battering ram have discovered themselves up entrance collectively, providing a recent new look to a entrance line that has wilted because the flip of the 12 months as the warmth of the run-in ratchets up.
Havertz earned the plaudits for his injury-time winner towards Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday, calmly latching onto Gabriel Martinelli’s delicate go to complete previous Rui Silva. However the objective was made doable by Gyokeres’ sensible run which pulled the centre backs out of place, creating the house for Havertz to take advantage of. On a tough night time personally, it was a decisive contribution for Gyokeres. The type of which works unnoticed, however issues.
It adopted Havertz’s help for his Swedish team-mate within the 2-1 defeat to Southampton. The understanding remains to be forming, although the indicators — Gyokeres stretching play and Havertz discovering the pockets of house left behind — have been there.
It was Viktor Gyokeres’ intelligent run late on in Lisbon that drew each centre backs away from Kai Havertz (proper), so the German may slot in a successful objective for Arsenal
Gyokeres was battling towards the defence of his former membership and located little private pleasure, however opened up the areas for others
As pair, they complement one another nicely, with Gyokeres benefitting specifically. With Havertz alongside him, he has seen a rise in his objectives per 90 (from 0.5 to 1.1), pictures per 90 (from 2.2 to three.0) and pictures on track (0.9 to 1.9).
Havertz will get a small enhance, too, along with his objectives per 90 (from 0.5 to 0.8) and pictures on track (0.9 to 1.1) on the up, although his pictures per 90 falls considerably (from 2.6 to 1.5).
Why does it work? For starters, there’s a mix to their qualities. Havertz thrives in linking play and arriving late, Gyokeres affords physicality and a continuing willingness to run past. Individually, they’ve had their moments. Collectively, they’re starting to make extra sense.
Arteta revealed on Monday that it was in December 2024 when he and Arsenal zeroed in on Gyokeres to enrich Havertz, who had shouldered the overwhelming majority of the attacking burden within the final two years with the likes of Gabriel Jesus usually injured and Eddie Nketiah offered.
However the depth Arteta had craved for a while was worn out instantly – Havertz struggling a knee damage on the opening day at Manchester United on August 17, which means Gyokeres wouldn’t be eased in in any respect.
It began off ponderously, the ex-Sporting man usually going lacking in video games, struggling to a forge a reference to team-mates who have been seemingly unable to anticipate his runs or discover the striker across the space. In Havertz, he would possibly lastly have discovered a participant he can hyperlink up with.
The primary time they began collectively was January 28 towards Kairat Almaty within the Champions League, and inside quarter-hour they’d assisted one another. Three days later Arteta caught with them within the 4-0 win over Leeds, the place they have been efficient with out being spectacular.
Since then, the likes of Eberechi Eze and Martin Odegaard have reasserted themselves, and Havertz and Gyokeres have solely began collectively as soon as — the drab Carabao Cup remaining defeat by Manchester Metropolis on March 22, when Eze and Odegaard have been each injured.
Havertz and Gyokeres’ burgeoning partnership affords Arsenal a brand new dimension as they appear to search out extra attacking fluidity within the run-in
Havertz was meant to be Mikel Arteta’s first-choice No 9 this season – however has now discovered a brand new function after an injury-plagued marketing campaign
As a substitute, they’ve been restricted to late bursts collectively, akin to these at Southampton and Sporting within the final week. Membership captain Odegaard stays one among Arteta’s most belief lieutenants and there are additionally sensible concerns.
Havertz’s knee requires cautious administration and his minutes are restricted in consequence. It additionally means he’s being deployed deeper, preserving his bodily load whereas nonetheless contributing creatively – but that, in itself, could also be a part of the answer. It permits Gyokeres to stay the point of interest whereas Havertz operates with freedom.
A partnership that when appeared like a contingency plan is starting to resemble a viable various.
In a season which will but be determined by effective margins, Arteta has, maybe unexpectedly, uncovered a brand new dynamic at simply the correct time.


















