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In the Premier League match played last night, Manchester City drew 2-2 at home against Arsenal in a breathtaking game. HAVERTZ MADE HISTORYAfter Leandro Trossard received a red card in the 45+8th minute, Arsenal played the second half with 10 men. As the team fell back into defense in the second half, attacking player Kai Havertz made history by failing to complete a single accurate pass. After Arsenal was reduced to 10 men, Manchester City, who dominated the game, found the equalizer in the stoppage time. A total of 7 minutes were added at the end of the match, and the goal for the Manchester team was scored by John Stones in the 90+8th minute. KAI HAVERTZ MADE HISTORYIn a match where Arsenal only managed one shot on target in the second half, Kai Havertz, who played the full 90 minutes, did not complete a single accurate pass throughout the match. The German player, who attempted a total of six passes without success, made history as the first player to achieve this.
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