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Last Updated:October 22, 2025, 06:32 IST
Gyökeres' lack of goals had been one of the very few concerns for Mikel Arteta in a stunning start to the campaign.

Viktor Gyökeres scored twice in Arsenal's 4-0 win over Atletico Madrid. (Picture Credit: AFP)
Viktor Gyökeres scored twice to end a nine-game goal drought in Arsenal’s second-half demolition of Atletico Madrid, with a 4-0 win extending the Gunners’ perfect Champions League start on Tuesday.
Gabriel Magalhães and Gabriel Martinelli opened the floodgates before Gyökeres’ double, with all the goals coming in a 13-minute spell either side of the hour mark.
The Premier League leaders are also sitting pretty alongside last season’s finalists, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan, at the top of the Champions League table as the only sides so far with nine points from their opening three games.
Gyökeres’ lack of goals had been one of the very few concerns for Mikel Arteta in a stunning start to the campaign.
The Swedish attacker, signed from Sporting Lisbon to address Arsenal’s lack of a clinical number nine, had previously scored just three times, in home games against Leeds and Nottingham Forest, in 11 previous appearances.
“Hopefully it’s the start of some beautiful sequence now," said Arteta.
“That’s what we brought him here for. His demands on himself are really high, but we value a lot of the things that he does for the team."
Atletico remain without an away win all season, and the manner of the Spanish side’s collapse after a competitive opening hour will concern Diego Simeone.
Another clean sheet means Arsenal have still only conceded three times in 12 games in all competitions this season.
Julian Alvarez twice could have put the visitors ahead, failing to make the most of a poor David Raya clearance in the first half and then hitting the bar from outside the box early in the second period.
Eberechi Eze’s deflected effort also came off the woodwork in Arsenal’s best attempt of the first 45 minutes.
But as so often in recent times, Arteta’s men were able to rely on their strength from set pieces to make the breakthrough.
Declan Rice’s in-swinging free-kick was perfectly weighted for the stooping Gabriel to power a header into the bottom corner.
Myles Lewis-Skelly’s recall at left-back was one of only two changes made by Arteta from Saturday’s 1-0 win at Fulham.
The England international has played second fiddle to Riccardo Calafiori for most of the season but highlighted the wealth of options available to Arteta with a driving run to set up the second goal.
Lewis-Skelly picked out Martinelli, who curled into the far corner for his third goal in as many Champions League games.
Gyökeres then got the bit of fortune he needed to end his barren spell in front of goal when his shot from close range deflected off David Hancko to leave Jan Oblak helpless.
Three minutes later, Gyökeres converted from even closer to the goal after Gabriel again won the first header to Rice’s corner.
“It’s been a while, but we’ve been winning games, so in that part it’s been a great couple of months," said Gyökeres.
“Of course as a striker, you want to score goals. Great to score two goals and to get this win because it shows where we’re at."
Arsenal reached the semi-finals last season for the first time since 2009 before losing to eventual winners PSG.
The Gunners appear even stronger after another summer of major investment in the transfer market as they aim to conquer Europe for the first time in the club’s history.
(With inputs from AFP)
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October 22, 2025, 06:32 IST
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