Kai Havertz ‘can’t hit a barn door’, says Jamie O’Hara, as he BLASTS Arsenal new man for misses in Community Shield final
- Jamie O’Hara has claimed Kai Havertz ‘can’t hit a barn door’ as a striker
- Havertz played up front against Manchester City in the Community Shield
- Usually a midfielder, he squandered golden opportunities in the first half
Kai Havertz ‘can’t hit a barn door’ in the eyes of Jamie O’Hara after Arsenal‘s new man missed golden chances against Manchester City in the Community Shield final.
The German midfielder deputised up front for the injured Gabriel Jesus but saw two close-range chances saved by Stefan Ortega in the first half.
In the end it didn’t matter as Arsenal triumphed 4-1 on penalties after drawing the game 1-1.
However, it raises questions about his suitability as a back-up striker and O’Hara believes it is a ‘problem’ that Mikel Arteta must solve.
‘Kai Havertz, Arsenal fans can have their say on this, but he can’t hit a barn door,’ he said on talkSPORT.
Kai Havertz saw City’s Stefan Ortega save a couple of his first-half efforts from close range
But the German had the last laugh as he held the Community Shield trophy aloft at the end
�� “Havertz can’t hit a barn door.”
❌ “This game shouldn’t have gone to penalties. He should’ve scored!”
�� “He’s going to let you down when it comes to the crunch.”
Jamie O’Hara & Jermaine Pennant agree Kai Havertz isn’t good enough to lead #AFC’s line pic.twitter.com/xtp1bpB92h
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) August 6, 2023
‘We know what he’s going to give you – he’s going to give you hold up play, he’s going to work hard, but he’s going to let you down when it comes to the crunch.
‘And they have to sort that problem because [Gabriel] Jesus is injured. He picks up too many injuries.’
His colleague, Jermaine Pennant, added: ‘Kai Havertz had the better opportunities. This game shouldn’t have gone to penalties. It should have been won after 90 minutes.’
Havertz completed a £65million move to the Emirates from Chelsea earlier this summer and it raised some eyebrows given his experiences on English turf.
His technical proficiency is obvious but a lack of consistency led to criticism.
All the same, 32 goals in 139 games for the Blues is nothing to be scoffed at and he scored the winner in the 2021 Champions League final before going on to bag 14 goals in all competitions the next season.