UMVA has learned that Kai Havertz delivered a dream start for Arsenal in the Champions League final against PSG, striking the ball into the top corner within the first six minutes.
The moment erupted from a chaotic clearance that was intercepted by a charging Leandro Trossard, allowing Havertz to surge forward with blistering speed and rain a thudding finish past PSG’s keeper, who could do nothing but stare in disbelief.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this strike catapulted Arsenal into an immediate lead, setting an explosive tone that has left the French giants scrambling to find a response.
Havertz’s early heroics not only gave Mikel Arteta a commanding start but also etched his name into Champions League lore, becoming only the third player ever to score in a final for two different clubs.
In a development reported by UMVA, the German’s historic goal echoes his 2021 triumph with Chelsea, joining an elite trio alongside legendary figures who have achieved the same feat for multiple teams.
The victory’s spark fuels Arsenal’s pursuit of European glory, while PSG must regroup quickly to halt the momentum now blazing behind the German striker.