Teenager Arrested in Connection with Online Abuse Directed at Arsenal’s Kai Havertz
A 17-year-old boy from St Albans has been arrested on suspicion of “malicious communications” following the online abuse of Arsenal striker Kai Havertz and his wife, Sophia. The teenager has been bailed while enquiries continue, Hertfordshire Police said.
The incident occurred after Arsenal’s FA Cup defeat by Manchester United earlier this month, in which Havertz missed a chance to win the game in normal time and had his penalty saved by United keeper Altay Bayindir in the shootout. United ultimately won the match 5-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw.
In the aftermath of the game, Sophia Havertz posted two direct messages she had received on her Instagram story, one of which included threats to the couple’s unborn child. The German forward, 25, has been with Sophia since 2018, and the couple married last year. In November, Sophia announced that she was pregnant.
Responding to the abusive messages, Sophia wrote that the culprit should be “ashamed” of themselves. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta also condemned the online abuse, stating that it has “terrible consequences” and needs to be “eradicated from the game”.
The arrest comes amidst ongoing concerns about the impact of social media abuse on professional footballers and their families. In recent years, there have been numerous instances of players being subjected to racist, sexist, and threatening messages online, often in the wake of disappointing performances or controversial incidents on the pitch.
Football authorities, clubs, and players have increasingly called for social media companies to take stronger action against abusive users and for law enforcement to pursue criminal charges where appropriate. The arrest in connection with the abuse directed at the Havertz family is a step in this direction, demonstrating that such behavior will not be tolerated.