Havertz: I feel more confident, stronger and faster than before
Arsenal’s Kai Havertz has spoken about his newfound confidence and physicality as he adapts to a more dynamic role on the pitch.
The 25-year-old German international has shown remarkable form both for club and country, particularly in his recent performances in the Nations League.
In an interview with Dresdner Morgenpost on 10 September 2024, Havertz revealed his current state of mind and physical condition. “I never thought at a young age that I could become such a player. I feel more confident, stronger and faster than before,” Havertz said. His statements reflect a significant shift in his game and personal confidence since his time at Chelsea.
Havertz’s new-found confidence was on full display during the Nations League opener against Hungary, where he played a pivotal role in Germany’s 5-0 victory. Under the guidance of Germany’s coach, Julian Nagelsmann, building on the work Mikel Arteta has undertaken with the player at Arsenal, Havertz excelled in a central role, positioned between Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala.
This allowed him to exploit his strengths and showcase his abilities, leading to a standout performance.
Nagelsmann praised Havertz’s development, highlighting the progress he has made in recent years. “Kai has made a big push in recent years. He has the potential to become a top player in many ways,” Nagelsmann noted.
He also acknowledged Havertz’s growth and the added responsibility he is given on the field. “The national team wants to transfer even more responsibility to him. That does him good. He is a smart person, very reflective. I hope that he will continue to believe in himself,” Nagelsmann added.
Despite his impressive showing, Havertz’s performance was not without its moments of frustration. Although he contributed significantly with a penalty goal, a header, and a brilliant shot that struck the crossbar, Nagelsmann pointed out areas for improvement. “There is an incredible amount of cleverness missing in some cases,” the coach observed.
Havertz, who had been trialled unsuccessfully as a left-back earlier in Nagelsmann’s tenure, has found a more suitable role behind the striker.
This position allows him to use his game intelligence more effectively and make more impactful runs into dangerous areas. The freedom to operate in this role has clearly suited Havertz, who relishes the opportunity to influence games more directly.
Arsenal fans will be encouraged by Havertz’s recent performances and his comments about feeling at his peak. His ability to adapt and thrive in new roles is a positive sign for the Gunners, who will be hoping his form continues as they face a challenging season ahead.