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Arsenal “powerhouse” is fast becoming their worst signing since Fabio Vieira
Arsenal have been almost faultless this season, but on Sunday, their unbeaten run finally came to an end.
Mikel Arteta’s side once again came unstuck at the hands of Unai Emery’s Aston Villa and now sit just two points clear of Manchester City atop the Premier League table.
It wasn’t a dreadful showing from the league leaders, but it was a disappointing and potentially worrying one.
Moreover, it was another game in which a particular player flattered to deceive, a player who could end up being Arteta’s worst signing since Fabio Vieira.
What went wrong for Fabio Vieira at Arsenal
Arsenal fans largely remember the summer of 2022 as the window when Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko arrived from Manchester City and helped the team on their first title charge in a generation.
However, that summer also saw the club sign Vieira from Porto for around £34m, and while it was a surprise move, it was an exciting one.
After all, the Portuguese midfielder had just come off a campaign in which he produced 23 goal involvements in 39 games.
Unfortunately, aside from the odd moment of brilliance, the Santa Maria da Feira-born talent failed to make much of a mark during his first season in North London, racking up a tally of just two goals and six assists in 33 first-team appearances.
Things would only get worse the following season, as a combination of injuries, poor form and suspensions limited him to just 16 appearances, in which he scored one goal and provided four assists.
With two disappointing campaigns under his belt in as many years, the 25-year-old was sent back to Porto on loan for 24/25, where he did improve, but only marginally and ended the season with a tally of 11 goal involvements in 42 games.
The Portuguese giants did not want to bring their player back on a permanent deal this year, and so, with few other options, the Gunners agreed to send him on another loan, this time to Hamburg, with an option to buy.
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Vieira’s Arsenal record |
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Season |
22/23 |
23/24 |
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Appearances |
33 |
16 |
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Goals |
2 |
1 |
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Assists |
6 |
3 |
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Goal Involvements per Match |
0.24 |
0.25 |
In all, it’s clear that Vieira is a talented player, but it’s equally clear he is not, and never was, good enough to play for Arsenal.
Worryingly, the same might eventually be said about another of Arteta’s signings, someone who could go down as his worst since the Portuguese midfielder lest he improve, and quickly.
Arsenal star in danger of becoming Arteta’s worst signing since Vieira
Overall, it would be fair to say that Arsenal’s summer business this year was a success.
The likes of Eberchi Eze, Martin Zubimendi and Noni Madueke, for example, have all looked good to great so far.
However, there is one signing who has divided opinion more than any other, and is in danger of being labelled a flop if he doesn’t improve: Viktor Gyokeres.
Now, before the pitchforks and torches come out, there is every chance the Swedish international will prove his doubters wrong and become the goalscoring monster Arsenal need him to be.
Unfortunately, there have been few signs of that happening so far this season.
For example, in 17 appearances so far, the former Sporting “powerhouse” forward, as dubbed by analyst Ben Mattinson, has scored just six goals, which is not terrible, but it’s not enough for someone who wants to lead the line for a title-winning side.
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Gyokeres vs Villa |
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Minutes |
50′ |
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Shots |
0 |
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Expected Assists |
0.03 |
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Key Passes |
0 |
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Touches |
11 |
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Lost Possession |
6 |
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Passes |
4 |
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Crosses (Accurate) |
1 (0) |
Moreover, the game against Villa on Saturday was another one in which he failed to stamp his authority on things.
The 27-year-old came on at half-time, but in his 50 minutes of action, he took just 11 touches, lost the ball six times, completed four passes, failed to take a single shot or create a single big chance.
It was a worrying display, and one that could easily see the likes of Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus leapfrog him in the pecking order when they are both fully fit.
Ultimately, while there is time for him to make his mark on this team, Gyokeres has underdelivered for Arsenal so far this year and is in real danger of becoming Arteta’s worst permanent signing since Vieira.
