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Arteta admits Havertz faces heavy workload after failure to sign a striker

- PHILIP DUNCAN Sports · Soccer · Mikel Arteta · Kai Havertz · The Football Association · Manchester United F.C. · Manchester · Aston Villa Football Club · Birmingham (England) · Germany · Manchester City Football Club · Chelsea F.C. · Newcastle United Football Club · Premier League (England) · Arsenal F.C. · Gabriel Jesus · Gabriel · Ollie Watkins

Mikel Arteta has admitted Kai Havertz could be forced to start all of Arsenal’s remaining matches following their failed bid to sign a striker.

The Gunners moved to bring in a new forward after Gabriel Jesus suffered a season-ending injury in their FA Cup exit against Manchester United on January 12.

But after they fell short in their bid to sign Ollie Watkins from Aston Villa – a move it is understood now appears unlikely even in the summer – Arsenal will continue their quest for silverware with Havertz as their sole recognised senior striker.

And when asked if it is possible that the Germany internatio­nal could now be expected to play every match between now and the end of the season, Arteta said: “It is a possibilit­y, but maybe we go through that scenario and he scores another 15 or 18 goals? Can you imagine? That’s a good scenario.”

Thrashing

Havertz (25) has faced criticism this season and missed an open goal in Arsenal’s 5-1 thrashing of Manchester City on Sunday.

However, the former Chelsea man did get his name on the scoresheet in the rout which keeps Arsenal’s title dream alive. He has returned 15 goals from 33 appearance­s so far this term.

“Kai has played a lot of football but his robustness and his availabili­ty is unbelievab­le,” added Arteta.

“Geneticall­y he is a powerhouse. He is so well built. He is a player that anything you ask him, he is happy to do: to run, to be very robust, to make long distances. His body absorbs everything. And then he really looks after himself.

“When you see the profession­al, how he lives his life, it is immaculate. He does more than any other player there. That is not a coincidenc­e. And he is so intelligen­t. He knows what is good for him and what is not.”

Havertz will be tasked with leading the line as Arsenal bid to overturn a two-goal deficit against Newcastle tonight to reach the Carabao Cup final on March 16.

Newcastle United v Arsenal, Sky Sports, 8pm

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