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EPL: Gyokeres double sends Arsenal nine points clear

Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to nine points with a controlled 3-0 win over Sunderland, as substitute Viktor Gyokeres scored twice to cap a comfortable home performance.

The hosts broke down a stubborn Sunderland side through Martin Zubimendi’s opener before Gyokeres struck late to seal the result.

The victory increased pressure on title rivals after Aston Villa dropped points and Manchester City were yet to play.

Sunderland showed resilience early, with Brian Brobbey troubling Arsenal’s defence and seeing a shot cleared off the line by Kai Havertz after David Raya spilled a long ball.

Declan Rice and Havertz both tested Robin Roefs with curling efforts as Arsenal pushed for a breakthrough.

EPL: Gyokeres double sends Arsenal nine points clear
Viktor Gyokeres double boosts Arsenal title case against Sunderland – Getty image

Zubimendi sets the platform

Arsenal finally found a way through when Zubimendi struck from range, his effort beating Roefs after crashing off the post.

It was the midfielder’s fifth league goal of the season and a reward for his consistent presence, having played more minutes than any other Arsenal outfield player this campaign.

Mikel Arteta’s side maintained control despite missing Bukayo Saka and captain Martin Odegaard, limit Sunderland’s attacking threat.

Gyokeres impact off the bench

Gyokeres made the decisive impact after coming on, finishing clinically in the 66th minute after Havertz set him up inside the box.

The Swedish striker added his second in stoppage time, tapping into an empty net after Gabriel Martinelli squared the ball across goal.

Six of Gyokeres’ eight league goals this season have come against newly promoted sides, and his recent run – six goals in his last eight appearances in all competitions, suggests he is growing into Arteta’s system after a slow start.

Arsenal’s defensive record at home remains a cornerstone of their title push, with only eight goals conceded and 29 points collected at the Emirates.

The win marked their ninth home victory from 12 league matches.

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Gyokeres, Rice shine as Arsenal cruise past Burnley

Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points with a 2-0 victory over Burnley on Saturday.

It was business as usual for Mikel Arteta’s side, who dominated from start to finish at Turf Moor.

Early control and set-piece precision

After Bukayo Saka missed a clear chance early on, Viktor Gyokeres broke the deadlock in the 14th minute, tapping in from close range after Declan Rice’s pinpoint corner.

It marked Arsenal’s eighth set-piece goal in their opening 10 league matches, underlining their growing threat from dead-ball situations.

Rice turned scorer just past the half-hour mark, finishing off a slick counter-attack to make it 2-0 and effectively kill the game before halftime.

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UCL: Gyokeres ends goal drought as Arsenal thrash Atletico Madrid 4-0

Viktor Gyokeres rediscovered his scoring touch with a brilliant brace as Arsenal thumped Atletico Madrid 4-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday night.

The Gunners delivered a statement performance at the Emirates, dominating from start to finish to maintain their European momentum.

Set-piece strength sets the tone

Arsenal took control early through yet another well-worked set piece. Defender Gabriel Magalhaes powered home a header to open the scoring before Gabriel Martinelli doubled the lead, leaving Atletico’s defence exposed.

Gyokeres back among the goals

After a six-game goal drought, Gyokeres finally broke his silence, striking twice to seal a one-sided victory for the Gunners.

Elsewhere in Europe

Manchester City edged Villarreal 2-0, with Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva on target.

Newcastle United continued their fine European form with a 3-0 win over Benfica, powered by Harvey Barnes’ brace.

Meanwhile, Barcelona ran riot with a 6-1 win over Olympiacos, thanks to Marcus Rashford’s double, while PSG and PSV enjoyed emphatic victories as well, scoring six and seven goals respectively on a night of high-scoring Champions League action.

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Gyokeres opens account as Arsenal thrash newcomers Leeds United 5-0

Arsenal made light work of Premier League newcomers Leeds with a 5-0 victory at the Emirates, but the win was overshadowed by fresh injury setbacks ahead of a crucial trip to Liverpool.

New signing Viktor Gyokeres marked his home debut with two goals, while Jurrien Timber also struck twice from corners and Bukayo Saka added another before being forced off injured.

Fifteen-year-old Max Dowman made headlines with a late cameo, winning a stoppage-time penalty converted by Gyokeres.

Meanwhile, Kai Havertz’s knee issue, picked up in training, was one factor behind Arsenal’s £60m hijacking of Tottenham’s move for Eberechi Eze.

Christian Norgaard is also yet to feature due to fitness concerns.

Mikel Arteta, who has now overseen more than £1 billion in transfer spending, unveiled Eze to the Emirates crowd before kick-off alongside fellow recruits Noni Madueke, Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi, Cristhian Mosquera, and Kepa Arrizabalaga.

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Man United drop Baleba pursuit, shift focus to Gyokeres vs Sesko clash

Manchester United have cooled their interest in Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba, with club chiefs unwilling to meet the Seagulls’ hefty asking price.

This is after United had already spent over £200m on attacking reinforcements this summer.

Baleba, who is keen on a move to Old Trafford, will now have to wait at least another year as United turn their attention to bedding in new signing Benjamin Sesko.

The 21-year-old Slovenian striker, signed from RB Leipzig, is tipped by manager Ruben Amorim to become United’s long-term No.9.

With Rasmus Hojlund set for a loan switch to AC Milan and Mason Mount recently deployed as a false striker, Sesko could be thrust into action immediately despite limited preparation time.

Sunday’s clash against Arsenal will see Sesko face Viktor Gyokeres, the Swedish forward long linked with United before opting for the Gunners.

Gyokeres has already made his mark with a goal in pre-season and offers Arsenal a powerful target man option, while Sesko combines strength with greater mobility.

Gyokeres, 27, has scored over 100 goals in the past two seasons, whereas Sesko’s 39 strikes in the same period make him Europe’s most prolific player under 23.

The game at Old Trafford will now pit the two strikers head-to-head, to kick-off their clubs campaign.

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Paul Scholes argues Gyokeres ‘suitability’ for Arsenal

Paul Scholes has expressed doubts over Viktor Gyokeres’ suitability for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal side.

This follows the striker’s £64 million move from Sporting Lisbon.

Speaking on The Overlap Fan Debate, the Manchester United legend questioned whether Gyokeres was Arteta’s first-choice signing, pointing to Arsenal’s prolonged negotiations and indecision.

Gyokeres, who struggled during an earlier stint at Brighton, rebuilt his career at Coventry City before exploding at Sporting, where he scored 97 goals in 102 appearances, including 52 last season and a Champions League hat-trick against Manchester City.

While acknowledging the Swede’s impressive record, Scholes queried his tactical fit at Arsenal.

He said that Gyokeres thrived in a counter-attacking system at Sporting, which contrasts with Arsenal’s possession-heavy approach.

“Is he going to be clever enough to make those runs in behind when Arsenal dominate the ball?” Scholes asked.

He also contrasted Gyokeres with Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, suggesting the latter possesses the movement and intelligence suited to a team like Arsenal.

Meanwhile, Gyokeres’ lacklustre debut, just two touches in 13 minutes during a 1-0 loss to Spurs in Hong Kong, did little to silence critics.