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Arsenal 3 Athletic Bilbao 0: Viktor Gyokeres gets off mark as he scores first Gunners goal from Martin Zubimendi assist

Arsenal 3 Athletic Bilbao 0: Viktor Gyokeres gets off mark as he scores first Gunners goal from Martin Zubimendi assist

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Gyokeres' main threat also on target in comfortable victory
GYOK HIS FIRST Arsenal 3 Athletic Bilbao 0: Viktor Gyokeres gets off mark as he scores first Gunners goal from Martin Zubimendi assist
VIKTOR GYOKERES scored his first Arsenal goal - with an assist from Martin Zubimendi.
The Swedish striker's transfer saga was one of the main talking points of the summer window.
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Viktor Gyokeres scores his first Arsenal goal with a brilliant header
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He did his trademark celebration at the Emirates
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But he let his football do the talking with his well-timed header to break the deadlock against Athletic Bilbao on 34 minutes.
Less than 120 seconds later, Bukayo Saka made it 2-0.
And Gyokeres' replacement Kai Havertz turned home expertly late on to wrap up the comfortable victory.
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