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Havertz hails Arsenal turnaround in Champions League win over Sporting

Arsenal's German midfielder #29 Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg football match between Sporting CP and Arsenal
Arsenal's German midfielder #29 Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg football match between Sporting CP and Arsenal
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 Arsenal's 1-0 win over ⁠Sporting in the Champions League quarter-final was a big ​turnaround for the English ​club after the back-to-back defeats in the FA Cup and League Cup, attacker Kai Havertz said. Havertz scored the winning goal against Sporting in the tie after coming on as a substitute to give ⁠Arsenal an advantage heading into next week's return leg ⁠in London. "Definitely a big turnaround for us because we lost the last two matches. So we wanted to get a turnaround today ‌and we made that happen," the ​German told Amazon ⁠Prime. Arsenal's 'quadruple' hopes have been downgraded to ​a 'double' this season following ‌their defeat by Manchester City in the League Cup final and shock loss to ​Championship side Southampton in the FA Cup on Saturday.


However, Havertz said the north London club can still end the season with trophies.


"We stick together as a group, we have so much ‌more to come this season. Seven weeks to go, ​we can win big titles, and we're going to go ​for ‌that," ⁠he said.


Havertz was also full of praise for goalkeeper David Raya, who was the player of the match in ​the Champions League tie as he was forced ⁠into making ​several crucial interventions.


"For me, the last two seasons, the best keeper in the world. He's (David Raya) outstanding, he's saved us so many times, and we're very glad to ​have him."


Arsenal, who are top of the standings ​with 70 points, host Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday. 



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