'They need to say sorry. They need to apologise.'
Rio Ferdinand says Arsenal fans ‘need to say sorry’ Rio Ferdinand says Arsenal fans ‘need to say sorry’ to Kai Havertz after questioning his arrival from Premier League rivals Chelsea last summer. Eyebrows were raised when Havertz swapped Stamford Bridge for the Emirates Stadium in a £60m deal in June. While he netted the winner for Chelsea in the 2021 Champions League final, Havertz generally flattered to deceive in west London, scoring 32 goals in 139 games.
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