A productive international break will see him returned to Arsenal full of confidence, although a deaf ear continues to be turned towards any detractors. Gyokeres has told Sky Sports of adjusting to life in England: “It's been different games. Some games have been tougher - where I couldn't perform how I wanted. That's maybe depending on how the game looked. But I had games where I felt very good. So it's been up and down but overall, I've managed to score a few goals and we won most of the games. So it's been quite a good start, but it could be better.”
He added on learning to ignore any outside noise: “You have to do your own thing, you have to adapt to where you're playing. You have to believe in yourself and keep going, no matter what happens - whether that's on the pitch or outside. I don't think you have to take in what everyone around you says. You don't have to listen to everything you hear.”
Asked if that is tougher under a Premier League spotlight, the Swede said: “Yeah maybe? When I played in Portugal there was also a lot of that. They live for football there as well. So in one sense, it's a bit similar but of course it's much, much bigger here. They analyse everything you do. But that's the way it is, there's nothing wrong with that.
“Maybe it isn't my No.1 priority to read everything that's being said or what people write. It's just think about the things you can control and do those things right. Train everyday, play games and of course the things around that prepare you for the next game, the things where you can take care of your body. It's those things - and of course try to switch off sometimes.”