Mikel Arteta has backed Kai Havertz to return from his difficult FA Cup outing on Sunday and was quick to remind Arsenal fans of his match winning antics only weeks ago
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has called for action against online abuse after Kai Havertz and his wife Sofia received some horrific messages after the Gunners were knocked out of the FA Cup
Mikel Arteta has condemned the social media trolls who directed abuse at the wife of Arsenal forward Kai Havertz. The German international’s pregnant wife, Sophia, was targeted in the wake of the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United, sharing two posts featuring abhorrent messages.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has said "the line has to be drawn" after forward Kai Havertz and his wife received an onslaught of online abuse following the north London club's exit from the FA Cup.
Mikel Arteta was perfect in his defence of Kai Havertz after alleged Arsenal supporters were shown to have used social media to send abhorrent messages to the Gunners forward and his family
Havertz and his wife have suffered horrific threats online this week, and the Arsenal manager delivered an impassioned speech defending his player 💪
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says the online abuse of striker Kai Havertz and his wife has "terrible consequences" and needs to be "eradicated from the game".
Arsenal forward Kai Havertz took to social media to send a message to the fans after their 3-0 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb.
Arsenal have the opportunity to scout and analyse transfer target Mathues Cunha when they play Wolves on Saturday afternoon.
Havertz was criticised by fans against Manchester United in the FA Cup and was given a 1/10 in the Arsenal player ratings. However, Havertz is being scapegoated as Arsenal’s biggest problem and the German international contributes so much that is good about this Gunners side.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has lashed out at those who sent threatening messages to Kai Havertz and his family after Sunday's defeat to Manchester United. "It's incredible honestly," said Arteta. "We have to really do something about it, because accepting this I think has terrible consequences. It's so cynical, so dependent to an action.
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, is demanding stronger punishment for people who abuse footballers on social media. According to Arteta, "the line has to be