Despite his status as a fan favorite due to his relentless running, the statistics suggest Gyokeres has yet to find his clinical edge consistently. In a total of 39 appearances in all competitions this season, the 27-year-old has only scored 15 goals, with his 10 Premier League strikes leaving him behind Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike (11), Chelsea's Joao Pedro (14), Manchester City forward Antoine Semenyo (15), Brentford striker Igor Thiago (18) and City star Erling Haaland (22).
"I’d score Viktor Gyokeres six out of 10 for his season so far," Limpar told FrutyKing. "He has been absolutely tremendous in some days, like in the North London derby when he scored two and was man of the match, but between those games, it’s not been so good."
"If you’re a striker and you’re being substituted in the 67th minute a couple of games, then you’re no good. His work rate for a centre-forward is tremendous. [But] I would say Gyokeres deserves a strong six for the season so far. In my opinion, with all the world class players Arsenal have, Gyokeres should have scored more goals."