Wayne Rooney has hailed Viktor Gyokeres as a "major factor" in Arsenal's drive to complete an historic Premier League and Champions League double. The Sweden international has netted five times in his last nine appearances, rediscovering his scoring touch after a slow start to his debut season at the Emirates.
Gyokeres' Resurgence
Following his high-profile £64million transfer from Sporting Lisbon last summer, Gyokeres scored just three times in his opening 11 matches before later going 10 games without a goal from open play. However, the striker has since found his form, scoring five goals in his last nine outings while earning plaudits for his all-round contribution to Arsenal's winning streak. This run has propelled the Gunners to within two matches of their first league title in 22 years and a place in the Champions League final.
In total, Gyokeres has scored 21 goals this season—16 fewer than Erling Haaland has managed for Manchester City, but enough to see him emulate Thierry Henry and Ian Wright by hitting the 20-goal mark in his debut Arsenal campaign.
Rooney's Verdict
Speaking on SkyBet's The Overlap EFL Fan Debate, Rooney, who scored 208 Premier League goals for Manchester United and Everton, said: "I've said this all season and I have been criticised for saying it, but I actually really like him. What he brings to that Arsenal team is that he occupies defenders. He makes them work, he makes them defend, he runs the channels."
Rooney added: "What we've seen recently is that it's creating more space for Eberechi Eze and for Bukayo Saka—because if one, or both centre-backs have to go and cover him and then the full-back has to cover round, when you switch the ball quickly, it creates so much space for everyone just in behind him."
"Over the last few weeks he has been showing that even more and if Arsenal go on to win the league and the Champions League, he'll be a major reason behind it, because that's where Arsenal have been short in the last few years. I know he hasn't scored the goals Haaland has scored, but he has been really important for that Arsenal team and he will be a major factor if they do win the two of them."
Upcoming Fixtures
Arsenal will secure their first title since 2004 if they win their remaining fixtures—against Burnley at the Emirates Stadium on Monday, before they travel to Crystal Palace a week on Sunday. Their Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest follows on May 30.



