
"He's got this knee injury, which he's had actually throughout his career, and basically it just requires management. From what I've been told, basically, some of the injuries he suffered in the last year have obviously kind of had some kind of temporary effect on his body, which means he just has to adjust again and manage it in a slightly different way, which has probably slowed his comeback."
"Arsenal staff have to manage Kai Havertz's return in a different way now. The German has had an influx of injury issues since last season, requiring surgery on his hamstring and then his knee, which has altered how the Gunners manage his workload."
Kai Havertz remains sidelined as Arsenal carefully manage his recovery from multiple injuries sustained over the past year, including hamstring and knee surgeries. The German forward has made only three Premier League appearances this season. Arsenal staff have adjusted their approach to his rehabilitation, recognizing that previous injuries have created lasting physical effects requiring different management strategies. While Havertz demonstrated significant impact when available, the club prioritizes avoiding further risk with the 26-year-old. Martin Odegaard returned for the North London Derby, but Havertz did not. Arsenal continues monitoring a hamstring issue and expects Havertz to return to team action in March.
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