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Viktor Gyokeres started for Arsenal for his Premier League debut before being substituted around the hour mark for Kai Havertz. Ex-Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has given his verdict on what he called a "poor" performance from the Swedish striker.
The first matchday of the Premier League is over, so what did some of the top clubs learn from it? Arsenal need to fix their press, while Chelsea could play Cole Palmer out wide.
Arsenal have set an incredible record against the Premier League's big six after Riccardo Calafiori’s towering header secured the three points in a scrappy win at Manchester United. This victory left Mikel Arteta’s men with a glittering statistic: 22 straight matches unbeaten against the traditional "Big SIx" of the English top flight.
Gameweek 2 of Fantasy Premier League promises exciting opportunities as new signings and familiar stars look to build on their opening performances. From Arsenal’s defensive duo to in-form forwards like Haaland and Ekikite,
Viktor Gyokeres leads the line for Arsenal, finally making his Premier League debut despite spending four seasons at Brighton and Hove Albion earlier in his career. He is not the only fresh face in the Gunners' lineup, though, with Martin Zubimendi slotting into a place in midfield. See Arsenal's starters and substitutes below.
Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres endured a frustrating Premier League debut at Old Trafford as the £64 million ($87m) summer signing failed to register a single shot during his side’s 1-0 win over Manchester United.
Jermaine Pennant has expressed doubts over Viktor Gyokeres and whether he can translate his form from Portugal to the Premier League. The striker started Arsenal’s opening match of the Premier