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    Hürzeler celebrates his debut victory
    Kai Havertz opens Arsenal's title hunt with a goal

    Kai Havertz opens Arsenal FC's title hunt with a goal: The German national soccer player puts the runner-up in the lead at the start of the new Premier League season, and in the end there is a win. The German coach Fabian Hürzeler celebrates his debut victory.

    Kai Havertz gave Arsenal FC an ideal start to the new Premier League season. In the English soccer runner-up's 2-0 (1-0) win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, the German international first scored himself (25th) and later scored the second goal through Bukayo Saka (74th).

    Havertz benefited from an ideal cross from Saka when he scored his header – but a little later the former Leverkusen player made an almost fatal mistake. After losing the ball, Jörgen Strand Larsen had a great chance to equalize, but David Raya (36th) was there for the Norwegian's header.

    It was only in the second half that Saka finally made things clear. The winger dribbled his way into the penalty area after a pass from Havertz and scored to make it 2-0. The capital city led the Premier League for a long time last season, but then had to let series champions Manchester City overtake them in a thrilling season finale. Now you want to take the next step.

    Hürzeler celebrates his debut victory

    Team manager Fabian Hürzeler had a fantastic start to his England adventure on his competitive debut for Brighton & Hove Albion. The German celebrated a convincing 3-0 (1-0) win at Everton FC at the start of the Premier League. At just 31, the youngest of all coaches in the English top league moved from FC St. Pauli to the English Channel after he was promoted to the Bundesliga with Hamburg last season.

    Kaoru Mitoma (25th), Danny Wellbeck (56th) and Simon Adingra (86th) ensured Hürzeler's debut win with their goals, Everton's Ashley Young (66th) saw the red card after an emergency stop. The German offensive jewel Brajan Gruda, who recently joined Brighton from Bundesliga club FSV Mainz 05 for over 30 million, was not yet in the Seagulls squad.

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