Eddie Nketiah fears no Champions League team as Havertz called ‘almost perfect’

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Eddie Nketiah says Arsenal are ‘relishing’ Monday’s Champions League knockout draw with no fears about who they are pitted against. Arsenal were already guaranteed a place as group winners and one of the top seeds in the last 16 before the somewhat tepid 1-1 draw with PSV in Eindhoven.

At least it gave the young England international the chance to score his first Champions League goal and now he will be taking his first knockout stages draw just as much in his stride.

“We would have liked the three points, we wanted to end the group in style,” Nketiah said. “It was my first start in this competition and it is nice to get a goal. Every kid dreams of scoring in the Champions League. It was a nice finish and it was good to get some minutes in the tank.

“We have taken to this competition really well. We have had a good start and the most important thing is we qualified top and are through. Now we are relishing the next round of games. Playing in this competition you are always going to get tough draws. Every team in this competition is good and earned the right to play here.

“But there is no point being in a competition if you don’t dream to win. We have the quality to do so and we are pushing every day to win every tournament that we enter and play in. That’s our aim and that’s the aim of Arsenal Football Club. That’s what the fans want and we are working every day to try and achieve that dream.”

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In the meantime there is the small matter of a packed Premier League fixture list with Arsenal facing four games in 15 days, starting with the visit of Brighton on Sunday.

“It’s tough, but it is exciting,” Nketiah said. “There are going to be a lot of games, hopefully a lot of minutes to go around. You have just got to be ready. It was good to get some minutes and sharpness against PSV. A goal is always good and I am looking forward to the next round of games.”

Nketiah’s struggle for game time is a result of a number of players vying for the role of central striker. That included Kai Havertz, although the manager who first tried him in that position when they worked together at Bayer Leverkusen believes the Germany international is at his best when he plays as an attacking midfield player.

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Peter Bosz, now in charge at PSV, made the observation after their reunion on Tuesday night.

“You don’t need to be a scientist in football to see that this was a big, big talent, absolutely,” Bosz said. “He’s an outstanding, outstanding player. I put him in a system, more or less, with one holding midfielder and two offensive midfield players and he played outstanding there.

“In the end I put him as a No 9. Rudi Voller didn’t agree with me, but I think he can play there also, that’s what he did at Chelsea. Now he’s playing more again as an offensive midfield player. He can play in those positions but he can also play from the side.

“That means he’s a really intelligent player, technically he’s almost perfect for such a tall player, he can score goals, he is more than only for one position. But I believe where he is playing now is his best position.”

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