Kai Havertz shares video of himself in viral Lil Yachty walkout clip
Source: Dailymail

Published: 20:12 EDT, 28 April 2024 | Updated: 20:22 EDT, 28 April 2024

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Kai Havertz was the man of the match as Arsenal beat Tottenham on Sunday and he quickly took to social media to celebrate after the game.

The Gunners beat their closest rivals 3-2 in a thriller at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with Havertz scoring one and setting up another.

It was a continuation of a great run of form for the German, who has nine goals and four assists in his last 10 matches.

And he was clearly flying high after the game as he took to X to jump on one of the latest trends.

Havertz shared an AI generated version of himself as Lil Yachty entering the stage at a festival with the caption 'mood'.

Kai Havertz shared this clip after being named man of the match as Arsenal beat Tottenham Kai Havertz shared this clip after being named man of the match as Arsenal beat Tottenham Kai Havertz shared this clip after being named man of the match as Arsenal beat Tottenham

The clip has been going viral in recent weeks with users putting different celebrities in Lil Yachty's place with amusing captions.

Arsenal were able to weather a grandstand finish to move a step closer to a first Premier League title in 20 years with a potentially season-defining 3-2 victory at rivals Tottenham.

A Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg own goal gave Arsenal the perfect start after 15 minutes and not long after Micky van de Ven had seen an effort ruled out for offside, Bukayo Saka made it 2-0.

Havertz scored one and set up another as his side claimed a huge three points on Sunday Havertz scored one and set up another as his side claimed a huge three points on Sunday Havertz scored one and set up another as his side claimed a huge three points on Sunday

Saka's classy 27th-minute finish after a slick counter-attack put the visitors in cruise control and when Kai Havertz continued his great form with a 13th goal of the season from another set-piece, the Gunners were in dreamland.

Tottenham produced a stirring second-half response, albeit after being given a helping hand by their bitter rivals after goalkeeper David Raya chipped straight to Cristian Romero, who reduced the deficit with 26 minutes left.

When Declan Rice fouled Ben Davies inside the area and Heung-min Son fired home with three minutes left it set up a dramatic finale, but Arsenal held on to claim a crucial win from their 35th league match of the season.