Joining a club of Arsenal’s stature brings a worldwide spotlight that cannot be fully imagined until it is experienced. The manager spoke of the difference between anticipation and reality, suggesting that learning to live with constant judgment is part of becoming a success at a global institution.
"At the end, you have to experience it," Arteta said bluntly. "You can imagine the global impact that you're going to have to deal with when you come to a big club and the expectations are as it is. But after you have to live it, and living it is always slightly different to your imagination."
Arteta underlined that fluctuations in a striker’s form are inevitable. Goals will come in bursts and droughts, but the responsibility of the team is to support rather than isolate. In his view, Gyokeres is embracing the challenge with the right attitude, even as doubts grow louder.
"But he's doing it with a lot of desire," Arteta said. "I think his energy level, his commitment, are absolutely top. And we are here to help him because we've all been here. We all need time, there's always moments and the strikers have moments. They score more goals, less goals, and we need to be there for him."