Arteta praises “fantastic” Arsenal player for his work rate against Atletico Madrid
Arsenal successfully navigated the ultimate test of their mental fortitude, grinding out a tense, hard-fought 1-0 victory over Atletico Madrid to officially punch their ticket to the Champions League final.
Following last week’s incredibly grueling 1-1 draw in the Spanish capital, the stakes were extremely high.
But as the full-time whistle blew and the red half of North London erupted into pure euphoria, manager Mikel Arteta knew exactly who deserved a massive chunk of the credit, his blockbuster Swedish striker, Viktor Gyökeres.
Arteta praises Gyokeres for his work rate
Shortly after the wild celebrations moved from the pitch into the dressing room, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano took to X to share Arteta’s glowing post-match comments.
The Spanish manager was absolutely buzzing, highlighting how his star forward has completely transformed the team’s ceiling.
While Arsenal have played beautiful, possession-heavy football for the last few years, Arteta noted that Gyökeres has finally given them an undeniably ruthless edge.
Arteta said: “Gyökeres tonight was immense, his work rate, the way he held the ball… fantastic”.
In just one season, Viktor Gyokeres has:
—Lead his Sweden to their first world cup in over a decade
—Lead Arsenal to a potential Premier League title
—Lead Arsenal to their first UCL final in 20 years
—Scored 20 goals and contributed 25 g/a in all competitionsWhat a season… pic.twitter.com/Oq0FbBZf73
— The Football Era (@FootballEra_) May 5, 2026
Gyokeres is showing his worth at a crucial time
Coming off the back of a brilliant brace against Fulham over the weekend, Gyökeres once again proved that he is the ultimate big-game player.
To fully appreciate the massive impact of the Arsenal number nine, you just have to look at exactly how this semi-final tie played out.
Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid are the undisputed kings of the European dark arts. They are experts at frustrating teams, sitting deep, and bullying technically gifted players.
In seasons past, a younger, more naive Arsenal side might have completely crumbled under that immense physical pressure. But this time around, Gyökeres acted as the ultimate battering ram.
He happily occupied both central defenders all night, taking the heavy hits and continuously stretching the defensive line.
His goal in the first leg and his work rate in the second leg proved crucial for Arsenal in both the semifinals.
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