Arsenal attacker Kai Havertz believes the Gunners are “ready for the fight” as they look to narrow the gap on current Premier League leaders Liverpool, Soccernet.football reports.
Arteta’s men currently sit in second place, trailing the Reds by nine points. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool have dropped just five points in their opening 13 games of the campaign.
The Gunners will aim to close the gap when they host Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, while Liverpool face Newcastle United at St James’ Park.
Having finished as runners-up to Manchester City in the past two Premier League seasons, Havertz is confident Arsenal can challenge for the title once again this year.
“It’s still in the first part of the season and a lot can happen,” he said. “For me personally, I think how much tougher the Premier League gets year by year.
“Liverpool, all of a sudden, are performing at the highest level week in, week out. I have to give credit to them, for sure. [There are] lots of games to play, points to get, so we will be ready for the fight.
“There are still a lot of things in the team that we can develop and be better at, and I’m sure the next couple of years are going to be great for us. I think everyone will be ready for it.”
Arsenal find themselves in excellent form, winning their last three matches across all competitions. This fine form coincides with the return of captain Martin Odegaard who missed seven matches through injury.
Kai Havertz credits the team’s improved performances to Odegaard’s return from injury; “For me, it’s quite nice! He’s just magic,” the forward said.
“He makes everything so calm and easy on the pitch, has the confidence to turn games around on his own.
“Even in bad moments, he takes the ball and does something with it. He never shies away. He’s a very important player for us.”