Arsenal forward Victor Gyokeres ended his goal drought with a first-half strike to secure a 1-0 victory over Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday.
Gyokeres converted a penalty in the 27th minute, giving the Gunners the lead they would hold for the rest of the match. The goal marked his first in several games, lifting a weight off his shoulders and providing Arsenal with a crucial win in their quest to maintain momentum at the top of the table.
Arsenal dominated possession throughout the match, creating multiple scoring opportunities while Everton struggled to break down the visitors’ well organised defensive structure. The Gunners’ midfield controlled the tempo, and their backline remained solid, limiting Everton’s chances to threaten goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
The win moves Arsenal to the top of the English Premier League table, continuing their strong start to the season. Manager Mikel Arteta will be encouraged by the team’s defensive discipline and ability to capitalize on a key moment, as well as Gyokeres’ return to scoring form.
For Everton, the loss highlights the need to improve both their attacking efficiency and defensive cohesion. The Toffees will be eager to bounce back in their next fixture to regain confidence and improve their league standing.
Gyokeres’ goal not only secured three points for Arsenal but also served as a boost for his confidence, potentially signaling the start of a strong run of form for the forward. With title ambitions high, Arsenal will look to build on this victory as the season enters its crucial stages.

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