Arsenal has been performing well with Gyokeres in the team, sitting at the top of the table and seven points clear of other teams. However, if the team starts to struggle with scoring, Gyokeres will be relied upon to step up. So far, Gyokeres has scored three Premier League goals, one of which was a penalty. Saka's suggestion that Arsenal needs to adapt to Gyokeres' style may be a good strategy as the team faces newly promoted Burnley this weekend.
Gyokeres' goal-scoring record is not as high as it was in Portugal, where he played for Sporting Lisbon. In 102 matches, he scored 97 goals. In 13 games with Arsenal, he has scored five goals, which is a slower pace. Saka believes that the team's playing style is a key factor in Gyokeres' slow start.
Arsenal's manager, Mikel Arteta, has not found a way to get Gyokeres to score more goals for the team. If the team's goal-scoring struggles continue, they will rely on Gyokeres to step up his game. Saka thinks that adapting to Gyokeres' style will help him score more goals.









