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Is Victor Gokeres finding his footing at Arsenal after a difficult start? “We have to adapt and accept.”
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Is Victor Gokeres Gaining Ground at Arsenal After a Rocky Start? ‘Adaptation and Acceptance Are Key.’

February 2, 2026 5 Min Read
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When a player like Victor Gokeres is under intense scrutiny, it can be challenging to view their overall performance objectively. Halfway through his first season with Arsenal, it’s premature to label the 27-year-old as a resounding success. However, with four goals in his last six outings, is there potential for Gokeres to meet the high expectations following his $87 million transfer from Sporting?

Fans might start noticing improvement starting with the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final against Chelsea, held at the Emirates Stadium. In this match, Gokeres shone, demonstrating his speed and poaching ability by scoring from close range and assisting Martin Zvimendi. After an injury in early November against Burnley, it seemed like a setback, but he bounced back, scoring against both Kairat Almaty and Leeds—marking a shift towards scoring more frequently, something that had been lacking in his earlier tenure at Arsenal.

Despite this surge, there are caveats. Gokeres struggled in a goalless draw against Nottingham Forest, and his expected goals (xG) against Kairat didn’t translate into a solid performance. With 11 goals in 30 games—two of which are penalties—he leads his club’s scoring chart. However, that statistic may reflect more on Arsenal’s overall performance than on Gokeres’ individual prowess. Although there’s a hint of improvement as indicated by his recent xG score, it is still in its infancy.

Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s manager, noted positive changes in Gokeres’ game: “He is improving in all aspects of his play.” Arteta highlighted Gokeres’ enhanced consistency and defensive contribution, as well as his growing ability to time his runs and movement in the attack. This is noteworthy, as Gokeres has previously struggled to capitalize on opportunities created by his teammates.

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Recently, Gokeres has been scoring a variety of goals that Arsenal seemed to lack before his arrival—ranging from scrappy finishes to timely strikes. While some might downplay these goals, they emphasize his adaptability as a striker. Speaking on CBS Sports’ Golazo Network, Gokeres reflected that his perception of a “dream goal” evolves with each match.

Arteta shares a similar view, expressing that “a goal is a goal,” regardless of its style. Gokeres had previously made a marked return to England after struggling at Brighton but flourished in the lower division at Coventry. He faced challenges when transitioning to Portugal but ultimately adapted to their style of play, a process he now finds echoes in his experience at Arsenal.

What matters most to Gokeres is collective success. Though he seeks to make an individual contribution, he emphasizes teamwork in achieving victories. Notably, in the 24 matches where he started, Arsenal recorded 20 victories along with three draws and only one loss. His presence has also slightly increased Arsenal’s expected goals average, indicating his role in creating space and opportunities.

However, conclusions about Gokeres’ long-term potential are still premature. While his recent performances are encouraging, the evidence suggests it may take another season—and the full effects of preseason training—to comprehensively assess his ability.

Ultimately, while the larger picture remains unclear, there’s a noticeable improvement in his play over the last month.

Arsenal vs Chelsea, EFL Cup Viewing Information

  • Date: Tuesday, February 3rd
  • Time: 3:00 PM ET
  • Location: Emirates Stadium, London
  • Live Stream: Paramount+
  • Odds: Arsenal -150; Draw +280; Chelsea +360
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Editorial Opinion

Gokeres’ evolving performance is crucial for Arsenal fans, as it signifies the potential for the team to regain its competitive edge and push for silverware this season. If he continues to improve, he could become a pivotal player, influencing not just Arsenal’s fortunes but also setting a precedent for how young talents can adjust and thrive in high-pressure environments.

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