Arsenal star Viktor Gyokeres was brought off at half-time in his side’s win over Burnley, sparking potential injury concerns.
The striker enjoyed an impressive first half against the Clarets, opening the scoring from a set-piece with an opportunity just a few yards out.
That wasn’t the only highlight for Viktor Gyokeres, who showed some quality with his hold-up play, linking up well with his teammates.
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As the only fit natural striker for Arsenal, his withdrawal at half-time brought about some concerns, which Mikel Arteta has explained.
Viktor Gyokeres celebrates scoring for Arsenal against Burnley
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Mikel Arteta explains Viktor Gyokeres’ substitution
Viktor Gyokeres’ fourth goal of the Premier League season helped cap off an impressive half for the striker.
However, there is some concern surrounding an injury to the Arsenal star after his withdrawal at the break.
Mikel Arteta explained the decision when speaking to BBC Match of the Day after the game, stating: “In the first half was one of the best he’s played with us.
“He felt something muscular, so we have to wait to learn the extent of that.”
Arsenal have a busy run of fixtures coming up, with Slavia Prague coming up in the Champions League, before a final Premier League clash before the international break, facing off with Sunderland.
It remains to be seen whether Gyokeres will be fit enough to feature for the Gunners, as assessments await over his injury.
He could join a list of injured strikers which includes Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus, leaving Arteta short on forward options.
Viktor Gyokeres looks on before Burnley vs Arsenal
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Viktor Gyokeres enjoyed best half for Arsenal so far
The frustration surrounding Gyokeres and his substitution will be that it was his best performance yet for Arsenal.
Not only did the striker score, but he also did well with his overall game by linking up well alongside his teammates.
The Swedish international took 17 touches, creating two big chances and playing three key passes.
That will give plenty of fans some hope that they will see an improvement in Gyokeres moving forward, after a slightly slow start to the campaign.