Arsenal's Kai Havertz has been dubbed a 'lucky boy' after a controversial challenge that could have seen him sent off. The German forward's tackle on Burnley's Lesley Ugochukwu was a dangerous slide from behind, with his studs up, and left the Clarets players and pundits fuming. However, the referee only awarded a yellow card, which was confirmed by VAR, much to the surprise of many. This decision has sparked debate about the severity of the challenge and the consistency of VAR's decision-making. Havertz's luck has played a significant role in Arsenal's title bid, but it also raises questions about the fairness of the game. As the Gunners edge closer to the Premier League title, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the fine line between a crucial win and a costly mistake. The Premier League's explanation of the decision only adds to the intrigue, leaving fans and pundits alike to ponder the implications for the rest of the season. With one game to play, Arsenal's fate hangs in the balance, and Havertz's luck may just be the difference between glory and disappointment.