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Arsenal fans are all saying the same thing after seeing Kai Havertz and Eberechi Eze suffer injuries vs Newcastle

Lachlan GarrettLachlan Garrett
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At a Glance:

  • Arsenal beat Newcastle United 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium.
  • Kai Havertz was forced off with a knee injury in the first half.
  • Eberechi Eze also caused concern despite opening the scoring.

Arsenal secured a narrow 1-0 win over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium, however, the Kai Havertz injury against Newcastle quickly became the dominant talking point.

Eberechi Eze opened the scoring with a composed finish, meanwhile, Mikel Arteta’s side controlled large spells of the first half. However, the momentum shifted when Havertz went down with an apparent knee issue and could not continue.

As a result, concern spread across the ground and online. Although Arsenal held on for all three points, the performance lost rhythm, and supporters focused heavily on the growing injury list at a crucial stage of the season.

Arsenal fans react to Kai Havertz injury vs Newcastle

Supporters reacted instantly when Havertz left the pitch; consequently, frustration and concern dominated the online conversation. One fan summed up the mood bluntly, describing the situation as simply “bad, bad, bad” as Arsenal lost another key player.

At the same time, others pointed to the wider impact on the performance. One supporter noted that Arsenal’s level dropped significantly after Havertz went off, highlighting how important he remains to Arteta’s system.

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Concerns grow as injuries disrupt Arsenal momentum

As the game progressed, concern turned into a broader conversation about Arsenal’s season. While the Gunners started well and created openings, they struggled to maintain control after the disruption. Therefore, fans began to question whether recurring injuries could derail their momentum.

One supporter explained that the first half showed promise; however, the tempo dropped after the opening goal, leaving the result feeling nervy despite Arsenal leading.

Meanwhile, others highlighted the timing of the injuries. Losing both Havertz and Eze within a short period only intensified frustration, especially with major fixtures still ahead.

Eberechi Eze concern adds to Arsenal injury worries

Although Havertz’s situation drew the strongest reaction, Eze’s condition also raised concern. Initially, the midfielder looked Arsenal’s most dangerous player; however, his withdrawal shifted the narrative further.

As a result, fans feared a double setback at the worst possible moment. Some pointed out that Eze offered the only real attacking spark, which made his absence even more worrying moving forward.

Despite that concern, early indications suggested his issue may not be serious. Nevertheless, supporters remained cautious, especially given Arsenal’s recent injury record.

Ultimately, while the result keeps Arsenal moving forward, the conversation now centres on fitness rather than football. Therefore, Arteta faces another anxious wait as he assesses two potentially crucial players ahead of the next run of fixtures.

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Lachlan Garrett is a sports journalist and sub editor covering Arsenal for Read Arsenal. He specialises in football news, tactical analysis and transfer coverage. Lachlan has written for publications including Dave Sport and Read Arsenal, covering Premier League stories and breaking football news. He holds a Master’s degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Brighton. Alongside writing, Lachlan works as a sub editor ensuring articles are accurate, well structured and optimised for SEO. When not covering football, he follows basketball closely and enjoys discussing the wider culture surrounding sport.

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