Viktor Gyokeres needs to do more to keep hold of Arsenal place as Gabriel Jesus returns.
🔴 Gyokeres's struggles explained
🍒 Kroupi's immense potential
🔍 A player to watch this weekend
Arsenal's Gyokeres problem
It was a tale of two strikers watching Arsenal and Manchester City from the Emirates Stadium and Selhurst Park press boxes last weekend. Erling Haaland was in typically devastating form. Viktor Gyokeres's performance felt familiar for different reasons.
Another blank, this time against bottom side Wolves, meant the £55m signing from Sporting has failed to score in 11 out of 14 Premier League appearances this season. It is a record roughly the inverse of Haaland's and it is becoming a growing source of unease.
It may seem an unfair comparison. But these are the standards. Haaland's goals against Crystal Palace put him on 17 for the season in the Premier League. He had an even higher total at the same point of his first campaign, no bedding-in period required.
Of course, it is Arsenal, not Manchester City, who sit top right now. They remain a formidable outfit collectively. But the "major impact" predicted by sporting director Andrea Berta from Gyokeres when he was signed in July is yet to materialise.
At 27, with a Haaland-esque scoring record behind him, he was billed as the ready-made No 9 supporters craved. But the worry is that the physical advantages he enjoyed in Portugal have been lost in the far tougher conditions of the Premier League.
Consider the drop in his duel success rate, from 50 per cent in Portugal's Primeira Liga last season to just 37 per cent this term.
The Wolves game, during which he only had 15 touches and one shot, was just the latest in which he has struggled to exert himself.
A dip in his output was to be expected given the step up in quality. But the extent of it, four months in, is a cause for concern, even factoring in last month's unfortunately timed injury.
Mikel Arteta has been at pains to highlight the importance of his contribution out of possession. There is no doubting his work-rate. But he has also acknowledged that, ultimately, Gyokeres will be judged on goals. "That is logical," said the Arsenal boss.
For now, they continue to elude him.
The defining image of his performance against Wolves was of him failing to reach Bukayo Saka's low cross in the first half, caught on his heels, as he was from Declan Rice's ball in late on against Aston Villa in Arsenal's previous Premier League game.
Being in the right place to convert chances such as those should be meat and drink for a penalty-box poacher. But the late arrivals have become a theme. Gyokeres is averaging only 0.76 one-touch shots per 90 minutes. Haalaand, by contrast, is averaging 1.85.
It was to the surprise of no one at Selhurst Park on Sunday that the Norwegian only needed one chance to break the game open, his first goal coming from a characteristic one-touch finish as he found room in the Crystal Palace box to head home a cross.
Gyokeres, though, is not getting enough shots off generally.
His overall average of 1.98 per 90 minutes puts him 45th this season among the 81 players listed as forwards by Opta with at least 20 per cent of minutes played. Gyokeres sits between West Ham's Niclas Fullkrug and Brighton's Georginio Rutter on the list.
The numbers raise questions about service.
Gyokeres is a different profile to Arsenal's other options up front, preferring to play off the shoulder of opposition centre-backs, with space to run into. Naturally, then, he needs to be fed differently.
But his team-mates are trying. Arsenal have made more through-balls than any other Premier League side this season, according to Opta. Their average has increased by nearly 80 per cent, from just over two per game last season to nearly four this term.
Tracking data from GeniusIQ shows his runs are being targeted by passes at a higher rate than either Hugo Ekitike's at Liverpool or Haaland's at Manchester City.
Of course, those passes need to be right. His team-mates are still adapting to him. Arteta has spoken of the need to build up chemistry and connections on the pitch.
But Gyokeres must do his part too.
Too often, when he is found, he is unable to hold on to the ball. It is partly a technical issue but it is also one of space.
According to GeniusIQ, Gyokeres has averaged the least space when available to receive passes of any Premier League player this season, at 3.14m, a statistic which reflects his struggle to create separation from his markers through his movement.
Creating that space is of course more difficult when you come up against deep-lying, compact defences as often as Arsenal do. But that challenge is not unique to them.
Haaland and Ekitike face similar circumstances with Manchester City and Liverpool and yet average 4.92m and 5.32m of space respectively when available to receive passes.
Arteta and his staff will aim to resolve some of these issues on the training pitch. Gyokeres is not the first player to require a period of adaptation to the Premier League. It is far too early to write him off.
But scrutiny of his suitability to the side has been intensified by the return to fitness of Gabriel Jesus, whose all-action displays recently have contrasted sharply with those of his new team-mate.
Gyokeres is of course a different player, signed to provide the killer instinct Arsenal lacked. Haaland shows that touch volume is not important if the goals flow. But the feeling remains that Arsenal are a better side with a striker who gets involved in their approach play.
Their two best attacking performances of the season, against Tottenham and Bayern Munich last month, came with Mikel Merino starting up front, interchanging positions with team-mates and dropping into midfield, while also providing a threat in the box.
"I actually think it's going to be tough for Gyokeres to be the first-choice Arsenal striker," said Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football, when it was noted he will soon be fighting for a place with the returning Kai Havertz as well as Jesus and Merino.
Gyokeres deserves credit for shouldering the attacking burden on his own in the early months of the season. But he may come to reflect on the period as a missed opportunity to establish himself.
The time to seize his chance is overdue.
Kroupi showing potential
When looking through the data on Premier League strikers this season, one name that leapt out was that of Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi. The 19-year-old, signed from French side Lorient in the summer and scorer of his side's fourth goal in Monday's 4-4 draw with Manchester United, looks a big talent.
His latest effort was ruthlessly taken with his weaker foot after finding a gap between Lisandro Martinez and Ayden Heaven and showed, again, the variety he is capable of.
His tally of five Premier League goals includes a long-range strike against Nottingham Forest and a pair of superb volleyed finishes from inside the box against Leeds and Crystal Palace.
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has talked up his goalscoring instincts and there can be no doubting his efficiency. Kroupi has reached five goals in only 423 minutes of action as he is rotated with Evanilson, who has only scored twice.
Only Haaland has a better scoring rate among strikers and that is not the only metric in which Kroupi ranks highly. It seems Bournemouth have picked up another young gem.
nohakmny
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That Nice to me man united is your best choice but you choose losers Arsenal and they have good player of your position, at the end you are always on bench
Singzina
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What jesus?😂
koaabciloz
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the problem with gyokeres is his team mates and the coach instructions
Ponenorz
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he is not get support in other player midfielder like odegard rice and zubmend
vinblmotuz
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Ozil could have make him a better striker
tupadimoty
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In any case we've all observed that adaption has been the problem for many footballers. The debut is difficult for some but they usually end up having a great season the following year. Let's just be patient...
hebdeknop
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I don't think they feed him enough. Saka holds on to the ball when he should pass it into the box. The type of goals that VG scores are in transition, when the teams are running towards goal. But that's when the Arsenal wingers stop the play to dribble before crossing, and by that time defense has recovered. Gyokeres is good but they're failing to utilise him
lonely_loser
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Just leave him alone. The GJ a plastic made striker he should be sold.
young_boss
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All I know is that Arsenal don't want to pay that add ons money when have 20goals contribution, that's why the system is not to play(pass) to him
miguelbumba
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Jesus is not going to stay fit for long; that's the story of his football career. Merino is more reliable option for the number 9 position
Nutacmntu
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every season a new team puts up their striker to compete with haaland and none of them win
kidaknprsz
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GYOKERES HAS NOT YET LIVE UP TO THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE GUNNERS FANS.
For the money Arsenal pays for him, should not complaint much. Better him than Isak.
Biaaknosuz
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Since gyokeres came I can't remember him been through on goal even once... The midfielders should feed him more.. Like the ozil days
vyseherzel_
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not epl level
should go to bundesliga or serie a
vyseherzel_
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not epl level
Richardoghale
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When Havertz is back, he will play up top for Arteta loves him, and he is one of his favourites who will always play when available. But with our system a false 9 suits us better.
He has won the Champions league that's why, he's bigger than all the players there
Richardoghale
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JESUS is Returning soon.... Every soul should prepare to receive him 🙏
Shut up
Richardoghale
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Big flop
Lipdekrz
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he coming from a weak league
Lipdekrz
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English football is very difficult for him
Lipdekrz
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Gunner used to playing with midfielders more than striker
Lipdekrz
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Gunner midfielders don't feed striker with ball
Lipdekrz
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Gunner styles of playing is difficult for him
Lewis237
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The pressure on this Guy is already unbearable. Isak is just worse. Courage guys👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
lumcdilyz
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JESUS is Returning soon.... Every soul should prepare to receive him 🙏
I agree brother thank God
Kitaclo
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Our top 9 needs to wake up. Otherwise Gabriel Jesus should start ahead of him. even Merino
Lidbeklruy
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how was he going to score when the entire team failed to produce chances for him to score because he is a top man , the players has create opportunities for a striker to put the ball into the net but this season Arsenal is producing none
kiabcdknrs
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JESUS is Returning soon.... Every soul should prepare to receive him 🙏
Gadice
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you said gyokeres is a good player do arsenal have a good coach aterta buy gyokeres for second half useless coach
RuggedEvangelist
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Yes
resabekpst
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tbh I trust martinelli as the arsenal #9 than any other arsenal player at the moment... the perfect striker sub
You have a valid point, he was a central striker when we signed him. Defenders hate pace, and he has got that. He isn’t a winger, of that I’m sure. He should be given a run up top. He scores most of his goals playing through the middle.
jeebcmps
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gyokeres should start every single match as long as he is available... he will because he has to get there in the mean time jesus was always a great off the bench player. Hopefully havertz get better but also arteta should avoid using him unless he's a 20 to 10 min reaming sub
When Havertz is back, he will play up top for Arteta loves him, and he is one of his favourites who will always play when available. But with our system a false 9 suits us better.
jeebcmps
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Mbappe still scored a lot of goals though.
Gyrokores is not in the same league as Mbappe.
jeebcmps
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Even if I agree with you, Gyokeres still needs to improve and show his worth. He had played more games, and time is running out for him.
I don’t disagree with you for the facts are there for all to see. When Havertz returns Arteta will play him up top as a false 9, also he is one of Arteta’s favourites. He loves him honestly.
Zuhaiopruz
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gyokeres should start every single match as long as he is available... he will because he has to get there in the mean time jesus was always a great off the bench player. Hopefully havertz get better but also arteta should avoid using him unless he's a 20 to 10 min reaming sub
Rmulbah1992
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I agree 💯, but he hasn’t had the service to get the best out of him. He has missed a couple across 6 yard box which he should have converted. Arsenal cross numerous aerial balls into the box, which isn’t his strength. Merino suits that far better.
Even if I agree with you, Gyokeres still needs to improve and show his worth. He had played more games, and time is running out for him.
jeebcmps
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GYOKERES HAS NOT YET LIVE UP TO THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE GUNNERS FANS.
I agree 💯, but he hasn’t had the service to get the best out of him. He has missed a couple across 6 yard box which he should have converted. Arsenal cross numerous aerial balls into the box, which isn’t his strength. Merino suits that far better.
pium
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We don’t need another average striker. Even Ferran is better than him. Guehi? Hell yeah we could use
kandmopty
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Yawoozo
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Mikel Arteta only bought Defenders and Midfielders and he’s making use of them He doesn’t know how to use a striker
neecstuy
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media sold out gyokeres to arsenal.
niwaptuyz
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it is begause the hype in football is not compare with the talent
hinbelnrtz
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He will get there with time and please let him be because it is better late than never.
Zuhaiopruz
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tbh I trust martinelli as the arsenal #9 than any other arsenal player at the moment... the perfect striker sub
AFersoKI1753
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Don forget it happens to Mbappe ,he later pick up,V. Gyokeres is a good striker, let giv, him more time.
Mbappe still scored a lot of goals though.
Metabkmnry
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Don forget it happens to Mbappe ,he later pick up,V. Gyokeres is a good striker, let giv, him more time.
Rmulbah1992
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GYOKERES HAS NOT YET LIVE UP TO THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE GUNNERS FANS.
Zesabclstu
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ya but this returns Start Gabriel jesus Replace Vikter Gyoketes
Koydilsty
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A