Gyokeres Scored Twice To End A Nine-Match Goal Drought
LONDON: Viktor Gyokeres scored twice to end a nine-match goal drought as Arsenal produced a furious second-half display to thrash Atletico Madrid 4-0, extending their perfect record in the Champions League, early this morning.
Gabriel Magalhaes and Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring before two goals from Gyokeres completed the Gunners’ goal celebration, all of which came in a 13-minute period around the hour mark.
The English Premier League leaders are now joined by two giants, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan, at the top of the group, as the three teams that have collected a full nine points from their opening three matches.
The Gyokeres’ previous decline in scoring has been the only minor concern for Mikel Arteta in what has been a promising start to the season.
The Swedish striker, who was signed from Sporting Lisbon to fill the void left by Arsenal’s prolific striker, has scored just three goals, all at home against Leeds and Nottingham Forest, in his previous 11 appearances.
“Hopefully this will be the start of a beautiful run of goals,” said Arteta.
“That’s why we brought him here. He has high standards for himself, but we also really appreciate all his contributions to the team.”
Atletico, on the other hand, have continued to fail to win away from home this season and the way they collapsed after an hour of play must have worried coach Diego Simeone.
Another clean sheet means Arsenal have now conceded just three times in 12 games in all competitions this season.
Declan Rice’s free kick deflected beautifully to Gabriel who headed it into the corner of the goal.
Myles Lewis-Skelly then passed the ball straight to Martinelli who deflected the shot into the corner of the goal for his third goal in three consecutive Champions League matches.
Gyokeres finally ended his goal drought when his close-range effort was deflected by defender David Hancko, causing Jan Oblak to miss.
Three minutes later, Gyokeres was again in the right position to head home Gabriel’s header from Rice’s corner for his second goal.
“It’s been a while, but we’ve still won games, so this period has actually been pretty good,” said Gyokeres.
“As a striker, of course you want to score goals. It was nice to get two goals tonight and this win shows our true level.”