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Kai Havertz admits recent injuries have been toughest challenge of his career

Kai Havertz admits the injuries he has suffered over the last two seasons have been the toughest challenge of his career.

The Arsenal forward required surgery on a serious hamstring injury last term, and then needed a knee operation earlier this season.

Now fit again, Havertz is preparing to take on his former club Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League last 16, with the first leg in Germany on Wednesday night.

“It was stop and start, but sometimes football is like this. I haven’t really faced a challenge like this before in my career,” said the 26-year-old.

“For me it was just tough because I never felt that pain before in my life and it just came randomly.

“But I tried to go through these things and obviously I got my support from at home as well and my family. You know, that helped me a lot during that time.

“Having two surgeries one after another is not easy.  But I think I’m professional enough to know that’s also part of football sometimes.

“And I know that there are so many players out there that went through stages of their career also. I’m still young, so I have a lot of years hopefully in front of me.”

Havertz came through Leverkusen’s academy and scored 46 goals in 150 appearances before moving to Chelsea in 2020.

The Germany international is determined to put his injury problems behind him and help the Gunners chase glory on four fronts.

“I’m confident. I’m feeling good, I’m feeling better,” he added. “Obviously things can always happen, but I’m feeling 100 per cent ready to play games.

Fired up for UCL football

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