Declan Rice Comes to the Rescue of Kai Havertz, Hits out at Social Media Critics Trolling Him

The England international player, Declan Rice has come out to the rescue and defence of Kai Havertz after producing back to back average or dismal performance in all competitions. The German international player has faced a lot of criticism especially in the past few days after missing a penalty against Manchester United in the FA Cup and after missing a couple of chances in the North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspurs.

Many fans in social media started trolling Kai Havertz and they said that, he is not the type of forward player who can help Arsenal to win trophies. This is because he misses a lot of goal scoring opportunities from open play.

Declan Rice said that, there is a social media perception that people have and think and when you get on the pitch and stadium and hear what the real fans thin, it is two different things all together and that makes him to wonder a lot.

In short Declan Rice was trying to say that, there may be plastic fans who just enjoy trolling players and real fans who understand the situation at the ground because they always attend the matches physically and get to experience the game in real time.

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Kai Havertz has not been having some great games of late despite the fact that he is still Arsenal’s top scorer this season. Many fans felt that, he is the reason as to why a 10-Man-Manchester United Edged Arsenal out of the FA Cup because he missed a penalty.

What Kai Havertz need to know is that, he was bought with a lot of money and therefore the Arsenal fans want the best out of him. They know his qualities and his abilities. They expect him to rise up to the occasion now that Bukayo Saka is not there and Gabriel Jesus too is injured, to give the club the performance of his life and help the club in winning games.

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