KAI HAVERTZ has buried his critics with a jaw-dropping stat.
The striker led Arsenal's 2-0 defeat of Paris Saint-Germain by scoring for a SIXTH successive game at the Emirates.
Only Robin Van Persie has done it more times in a row - seven in 2011-12 - immediately before the Dutchman joined Manchester United.
And Havertz's brave header in Tuesday's Champions League win showed how he's become a stand-out star in one of this season's most incredible individual transformations.
Bought from Chelsea as a £65million midfielder in July 2023, he suddenly looks the natural centre-forward Gunners' boss Mikel Arteta has long craved.
Havertz and Bukayo Saka struck at the peak of Arsenal's first-half superiority against PSG.
And the way the German leapt to beat PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma even had shades of an old-fashioned British targetman - far removed from the player who flickered in and out of games and was such an erratic finisher.
Arteta himself raved about the 25-year-old after his dogged, dynamic display in leading the line.
The Spaniard told Amazon Prime: "He has been unbelievable.
"His football brain, the way he understands space, his timing, he brings people together.
"His work ethic is incredible and he is a real threat around the box. He is one of our main players at the moment."
The Gunners now have four points from two Champions League games, without conceding a goal.
But suddenly it's Havertz at the other end who is making the difference.
Now, on Saturday, he has what appears a dream opportunity to equal Van Persie's record of netting seven matches in a row at the Emirates.
Third-placed Arsenal are at home to sieve-like Southampton.
The newly-promoted Saints have let in 12 goals in picking up just one point from their first six games.
A goal would also take Havertz ahead of Emmanuel Adebayor (2007-08) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (2019), who matched his six trick.
Few would have bet on Havertz achieving his current feat at the start of the season.
Now few would bet against him equalling RVP's landmark figure.
Ubong12
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Had a very Good performance yesterday, i like his work ethics so much; only looks jaded when substituted or after the final whistle; But could have been scoring more Goals if not for Soft-soft touches on the ball; The nodding against Leicester and PSG yesterday where balls that would've gone if force were applied,. He needs to had force to his shooting or Nodding
ExcelIbMo
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I still prefer Jackson or Palmer, whichever one of them that replaces him at Chelsea. I wish him Goodluck though..
Yepcdeltu
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No matter how many goals or how fantastic type of goal just bring in another striker to the emirate
niaceknpu
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taking nth away from havertz, but he only proves himself when close to goal his passes sloppy, defending not there hence he's a #9 ... so in hindsight we could sign a more profilic striker, Everytime he's to run on defensive it fails he's great in set pieces but we need a different type of striker power alternative
what prolific striker are you talking about? when havertz is already prolific...
Femzysam
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taking nth away from havertz, but he only proves himself when close to goal his passes sloppy, defending not there hence he's a #9 ... so in hindsight we could sign a more profilic striker, Everytime he's to run on defensive it fails he's great in set pieces but we need a different type of striker power alternative
you can aswell change him for jesus since you know better and you feel he's not doing anything
lemabimnpz
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taking nth away from havertz, but he only proves himself when close to goal his passes sloppy, defending not there hence he's a #9 ... so in hindsight we could sign a more profilic striker, Everytime he's to run on defensive it fails he's great in set pieces but we need a different type of striker power alternative
ruubcmnory
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we didn't bring in a striker for a reason