Arsenal, Mikel Arteta and Gyokeres
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Shearer makes Gyokeres prediction with Arsenal man ‘far from’ Haaland, Kane or Mbappe
Former Premier League striker Alan Shearer reckons Viktor Gyokeres will start scoring more goals for Arsenal after a slow start.
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Alan Shearer expresses big Viktor Gyokeres worry amid Arsenal title challenge
Viktor Gyokeres has scored just three goals in 12 appearances for Arsenal since his move from Sporting Lisbon in the summer, but has the backing of his team-mates
It is worth bearing that in mind when assessing the somewhat frustrating performances of Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres in this 1-0 win at a ground where Arsenal had taken just one point from their previous two visits.
Some day soon, one of these attempts from Viktor Gyokeres will surely find the net, but in the meantime Arsenal are finding others to sustain their Premier League challenge at the very top of the table.
Viktor Gyokeres has been receiving a fair amount of stick recently, but Alan Shearer has just made a fascinating prediction about his form at Arsenal. The 27-year-old played 89 minutes in the Gunners’ crucial 1-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage, which saw Mikel Arteta’s team move back top of the Premier League.
Viktor Gyokeres endured another goalless outing as Arsenal beat Fulham and the striker has been warned he will not replicate his Sporting Lisbon numbers in the Premier League
Viktor Gyokeres trying to stay on his feet might have swayed Anthony Taylor's decision not to award Arsenal a penalty against Fulham.
An Arsenal fan excited Kenyans after he did Viktor Gyokeres' mask celebration during Raila Odinga's funeral service in Siaya County on October 19.
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Arteta gave Gyokeres a serious warning about what he is experiencing now | OneFootball
Viktor Gyokeres is enduring a goal drought early in his career at Arsenal, but manager Mikel Arteta had already prepared him for such a challenge. The Swedish striker, who joined the Gunners after a prolific spell at Sporting Club, is yet to find the same level of scoring consistency in England.