Arsenal Star Viktor Gyokeres Reflects on Award-Winning Year
Viktor Gyokeres, Sweden's best striker for the third straight year, beat out competition from Liverpool's Alexander Isak to secure the top honor. Reflecting on his eventful year, Gyokeres speaks about his successes, challenges, and aspirations at Arsenal.
Viktor Gyokeres has capped a remarkable year by being crowned Sweden’s best striker for the third season running, edging out Liverpool’s Alexander Isak for the honour. Following his high-profile move to Arsenal, the 26-year-old reflected on an "eventful year" that included trophies in Portugal, a major summer transfer and personal recognition back home.Gyokeres has been named Sweden’s best striker of 2025 by the Swedish Football Federation, securing the award for a third consecutive year. The Arsenal forward finished ahead of Liverpool striker Isak and Celtic's Benjamin Nygren, underlining the scale of his achievements across the calendar year, despite his struggles at Arsenal.The award recognises Gyokeres’ outstanding first half of the calendar year at Sporting, where he continued his prolific scoring streak and helped deliver domestic success, before completing a high-profile transfer to Arsenal in the summer. His overall contribution across the two leagues was viewed as decisive in the voting process.In announcing the winner, the Swedish Football Federation highlighted Gyokeres’ consistency, physical dominance and influence in decisive moments. His combination of goal output and all-round play was considered to have set him apart from strong competition.Reflecting on the recognition, Gyokeres described the past year as one of constant change and major milestones. "It has been a year full of events," he said, pointing to the contrast between his final months in Portugal and the challenge of settling into a new environment in England.He also looked back fondly on the success he enjoyed before leaving Sporting. "We won the league and the cup with Sporting and it was incredible to be part of history," Gyokeres explained, acknowledging the significance of those trophies in shaping his season and reputation.Turning his attention to the present, the striker expressed pride in receiving the award. "Then, the transfer to Arsenal, being in this environment and playing here is fantastic. I am very proud and happy with the award. I will take many positive things with me from this year," he concluded.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Gyokeres’ gong comes despite a challenging transition period following his move to Arsenal. The Sweden international arrived in north London after a sensational spell in Portugal, where he scored close to 100 goals across two seasons and established himself as one of Europe’s most feared forwards.Expectations were naturally high following his arrival, especially given Arsenal’s desire to add a physical, high-output striker to lead the line. While his impact in England has been more measured, his overall body of work in 2025 has remained impossible to ignore.The comparison with Isak has added further intrigue, with both Swedish forwards completing major Premier League transfers in the summer, and both have experienced adaptation challenges. However, Gyokeres’ extraordinary output in the first half of the year, combined with silverware and individual honours, proved decisive in separating the two.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFor Gyokeres, the focus now shifts firmly to the second half of his debut season at Arsenal. The striker will be keen to translate the form that defined his Sporting career into consistent Premier League performances as he continues to adapt to Mikel Arteta’s tactical demands.While the immediate pressure remains on his performances in England, the recognition serves as a reminder of the calibre Arsenal have acquired. If Gyokeres can marry his proven goal-scoring instincts with greater fluency in his new surroundings, 2026 could yet prove even more rewarding.
An Unprecedented Hat-Trick of Awards
Viktor Gyokeres' exceptional year culminated in him being named Sweden's best striker for the third consecutive season, surpassing the likes of Alexander Isak and Benjamin Nygren. His unwavering consistency, physical prowess, and pivotal contributions on the field were acknowledged by the Swedish Football Federation, highlighting his stellar performances both at Sporting in Portugal and following his high-profile transfer to Arsenal.
Reflecting on a Year of Change and Triumphs
Gyokeres described 2025 as a whirlwind year filled with memorable milestones, from clinching titles with Sporting in Portugal to embarking on a new chapter with Arsenal in England. Despite facing challenges in adapting to his new environment, the striker expressed pride and happiness in receiving the prestigious award, underscoring the positive experiences and growth he has garnered throughout the year.
Arsenal's Acclaimed Acquisition
While Gyokeres faced a period of adjustment at Arsenal post his sensational success in Portugal, his impact and undeniable talent have not gone unnoticed. The comparisons with fellow Swedish forward Alexander Isak, also navigating a Premier League transition, spotlight the remarkable achievements that set Gyokeres apart. The striker's focus now rests on delivering consistent performances for Arsenal and showcasing his goal-scoring prowess on the Premier League stage.









