Arteta Hails Gyökeres as Arsenal Go Nine Points Clear

Gyokeres celebrates goal

Arsenal tightened their grip on the Premier League title race with a composed 3–0 victory over Sunderland, moving nine points clear at the summit.

The win underlined Arsenal’s control and confidence as they continue their push for a first league title in over two decades.


Gyökeres Leads the Way

Viktor Gyökeres delivered the standout performance of the night, scoring twice to take his tally to 13 goals in all competitions this season.

The striker opened the scoring shortly after the break with a powerful finish before adding his second with a calm strike that left Sunderland with no route back into the contest.


Arteta Praises Confidence and Growth

After the match, Mikel Arteta singled out Gyökeres for praise, highlighting the striker’s confidence and growing influence within the team.

Arteta described Gyökeres as “a player full of belief,” adding that his movement and composure have given Arsenal a new dimension in attack.


Zubimendi Sets the Tone

Before Gyökeres took control, Martin Zubimendi had set Arsenal on their way with a well-taken opener, finishing off a dominant spell of possession.

The midfielder’s goal settled the home side and allowed Arsenal to dictate the tempo for much of the contest.


Arsenal’s Title Momentum Builds

With the win, Arsenal extended their winning run and opened a nine-point gap over their closest rivals. While Arteta remains cautious, the consistency and control shown by his side continue to fuel belief among supporters.

Arsenal have now collected maximum points in key fixtures, reinforcing their status as genuine title contenders.


Sunderland Struggle to Respond

Sunderland showed moments of resistance but struggled to cope with Arsenal’s intensity and movement in the final third.

The visitors created few clear chances and were unable to recover after falling behind, as Arsenal closed out the game with authority.


What It Means

Arsenal’s latest victory strengthens their position at the top of the table and maintains momentum as the season enters a decisive phase.

For Sunderland, the defeat leaves them searching for answers as they look to stabilize their campaign.

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