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Hannah Pinnock·30 Mei 2026
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Hannah Pinnock·30 Mei 2026
Kai Havertz is certainly the man for the big occasion.

Arsenal and PSG are facing off in the Champions League final in Budapest and it's the Premier League winners who have drawn first blood.
A lucky break allowed Havertz to break free down the left flank and, from a tight angle, he rifled an effort into the roof of the net.
It's a feat the German is well-accustomed to as he scored the only goal of the game in Chelsea's 2021 triumph over Manchester City.
That means he is the first ever player to score for two different English sides in a Champions League or European Cup final.
It's also a historic goal for the Gunners as it's their first goal in a final of this competition in 20 years.
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