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'I put my ego aside' - 'adorable' Havertz earns Arsenal 'statement win'

BBC Sport Saturday, 25 November 2023
Kai Havertz says he "put his ego aside" to help Arsenal move to the top of the Premier League with victory at Brentford.
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