October 6, 2024

Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer agree on Kai Havertz main problem in advice to Arsenal star

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Arsenal star Kai Havertz was guilty of more than one missed opportunity as the Gunners looked to break down Liverpool’s resistance in their FA Cup third round tie

Kai Havettz struggled in front of goal early on(Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Gary Lineker has questioned whether Kai Havertz can be the answer to Arsenal’s striker problem after Alan Shearer picked apart his struggles against Liverpool.

Havertz was given extra attacking responsibilities in the FA Cup third round outing after Gabriel Jesus missed the game through injury. The German international started as part of a front three with Bukayo Saka and Reiss Nelson, and was the recipient of a number of the Gunners’ best early chances.

One of those, around the half-hour mark, saw him dither rather than taking on a first-time shot. This clearly frustrated Shearer, on commentary duty for the BBC, and the pundit made his feelings known

There were further chances later in the first half. One of those, two minutes from the break, had Shearer complaining for a second time that the former Chelsea man had taken too long.

“Too much time, far too much time needed,” Shearer said after the first of those chances. “I didn’t think he needed a touch.

“It’s great pressing again from Declan Rice, and the pass there from Odegaard. You’ve just got to hit it, there’s no need to take a touch there. The pass is soft enough, it’s in his way, just go and hit it.”

Shearer would later contrast Havertz’s hesitancy with the efforts of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who hit the bar after taking a chance early. Before that, though, he had sympathised with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta and offered Havertz a bit of advice

“[You] just don’t need that touch,” he said. “You’re not going to get the time to take that extra touch and another one at this level. You’re given an opportunity, just take it.”

Kai Havertz missed multiple chances against Liverpool(Julian Finney/Getty Images)

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