Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, expressed his satisfaction with his team when they awarded Havertz the second penalty in their 4-0 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday.
Bukayo Saka’s header and Martin Odegaard’s penalty gave the Gunners a two-goal advantage early in the game.
After Eddie Nketiah successfully converted the first penalty, Saka gave the ball to Odegaard.
However, Havertz scored his first goal since moving from Chelsea when Odegaard was clipped inside the penalty area in the second half.
”I’m really happy for the win, but I’m even happier to be part of a team that shows the human qualities that they do today.
“To show that empathy to a player that has some question marks they warmed me even more today,” Arteta told reporters after the game.