Viktor Gyokeres watched from the stands in Singapore, but he didn’t have to look hard to see where he fits. Kai Havertz contributed well, getting involved in both goals, but he still lacks a true striker’s edge. There’s no natural instinct to attack the box, no physical threat that occupies defenders the way a top-level striker should.
Gyokeres brings all of that, aggression, presence, and a willingness to play on the edge. Arsenal have long been accused of being too soft through the middle. If they want to challenge for every trophy next season, they need someone who rattles defenders and creates space. That’s Gyokeres’ game.