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Henry backs Gyokeres patience
Henry says Viktor Gyokeres could be the right fit for Arsenal but fans should give him time to settle in.

Thierry Henry endorses Viktor Gyokeres as a fit for Arsenal but urges patience as the striker adapts to the Premier League.
Henry backs Gyokeres patience
Arsenal paid 64 million pounds to sign Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting, hoping the Sweden international can be the focal point of a potent attack. Thierry Henry told Betway that Gyokeres looks like a perfect match for what Arsenal need, while noting the move may not click immediately as he adjusts to life in the Premier League. Arsenal weighed options like Benjamin Sesko before settling on Gyokeres, and the club sees him as a traditional No 9 who thrives in the box. Gyokeres has a prolific scoring record at Sporting and he already scored a pre-season goal against Athletic Bilbao, signaling potential but not guarantee.
Key Takeaways
"What I would say about Gyokeres is that you saw his goal against Athletic Club... he is a proper No 9."
Henry praising Gyokeres' instinct and role
"He’s not a Firmino type of 9 that’s going to drop into midfield. He wants to be in the box."
Henry describing Gyokeres' playing style
"We have seen that goals don’t always assure you a title."
Henry on the limits of individual scoring
"Please put the ball in the box and serve me."
Henry emphasizing the need for service to a traditional No 9
The praise from a club legend highlights the pull of elite transfer expectations. A £64m price tag raises the stakes far beyond a single signing and places heavy pressure on Gyokeres to deliver quickly. The article reminds readers that big signings often need time to adapt, citing past examples such as Lukaku, Nunez and the general risk of a player being labeled a gamble. Henry’s optimism could boost the player’s profile, yet it might also sharpen scrutiny from fans and pundits who want instant returns. The piece emphasizes that Arsenal’s success depends on the collective effort around Gyokeres and on the club’s broader strategy, not on one new striker alone.
Highlights
- Patience lets Gyokeres grow into a proper No 9
- Give him time not headlines
- Numbers don’t lie but titles need a team
- A killer in the box needs a supporting cast
Budget pressure and public reaction around a big signing
The 64m pound transfer puts Arsenal in the spotlight on spending and raises expectations from fans and pundits alike. It also invites scrutiny of return on investment and long term team impact.
Time will tell if patience and teamwork win the day for Arsenal’s new strike force.
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