Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been told why he should get credit for Kai Havertz improving recently.

The German midfielder has become instrumental to the Gunners as they mount a Premier League title challenge.

With a mean back line and a free flowing attack, the Gunners look back to their very best form.

"Kai Havertz has been getting better and better for Arsenal, he looks like he belongs in this side," former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp told BetVictor.

"I still don't know where this lad's best position is but that's not necessarily a bad thing! He played up front at the weekend and led the line well.

He's got everything you'd want in a modern footballer; he just needs to put it all together. You look at the clubs he's been at and what he's achieved in his career, that's not by accident.

"There's a top, top player in Havertz and Mikel Arteta is beginning to get the best out of him."

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