Arsenal forward Kai Havertz is high on confidence and loving life in north London after a difficult spell, manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday ahead of his side's Premier League clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
German international Havertz, signed from Chelsea for £65 million pounds, struggled for form in the first few months of the season but has scored two goals in his last two games, including an 89th-minute winner against Brentford on Saturday.
"Everything is starting to come together. A lot of the things he was doing right, he's continued to do and now obviously in front of goal, he's being very efficient," Arteta told reporters ahead of Saturday's game at the Emirates Stadium.
"He's been very positive and he's been so influential in a good way to his team mates and the team, but obviously his confidence grows.
"When you feel loved, when you feel respected and when you feel admired, things are much easier. Your energy is better, your body language is better and I think that's the way he’s felt in the last few days."
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