Arsenal striker Kai Havertz called the denouement of the Premier League title race “unfair”.
Unlike last season, this time Arsenal avoided a slump at the end and even won the match of the final round of the Premier League 2-1 against Everton.
However, this was not enough to get ahead of Manchester City, and Haverts was left with the feeling that fate had acted unfairly with his team.
“I feel sorry for all the Arsenal fans, I feel sorry for us, we tried our best, but it wasn’t enough. Maybe in two or three months we will be able to say, “It was a good battle.” But right now I feel like we deserved more. In the end it wasn’t enough, but we’ll try again next year.”
“Sometimes football is unfair, but we need to accept it. Football is difficult, but I hope we will try again next year and give Arsenal fans what they need and what they are all here for.”
“It’s frustrating. It’s hard when you see all the fans here, but I can say that next year our team will be even better and we will try our best again. That’s all I can say,” Havertz told TNT Sports.