Softfootball have gathered that Kai Havertz is out with a muscular injury, a significant setback for Arsenal at a crucial stage of the season.
Havertz has become an important option for Mikel Arteta, especially in tight games where Arsenal are pushing for a winner. His ability to hold up the ball, win aerial duels, bring teammates into play and retain possession high up the pitch makes him a valuable tactical weapon.

One clear example was Arsenal’s 1:0 victory over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final, where Havertz’s physical presence and link-up play proved decisive. When opponents press aggressively, his composure and ball control help Arsenal relieve pressure and maintain territorial dominance.

However, Arteta has shown resilience throughout the season. Key players like Bukayo Saka, William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães have all spent time sidelined, yet Arsenal have continued to compete at the highest level. Each time adversity strikes, Arteta finds solutions.
Havertz has also developed strong chemistry within the attacking unit, challenging and complementing Gyökeres in certain tactical setups. His overall pattern of play has improved significantly this season.
The good news for Arsenal is the presence of Gabriel Jesus. With Jesus and Gyökeres available, the Gunners still possess a formidable forward line capable of sustaining their attacking threat.
Nonetheless, Havertz’s absence is a big blow. In tight title races and decisive fixtures, squad depth and adaptability often define success. Arsenal will now need others to step up as they navigate this latest challenge.
