Viktor Gyokeres delivered a stunning hat-trick for Sweden, positioning the team on the verge of World Cup qualification. The Arsenal forward continues to excel under manager Graham Potter, targeting a spot in this summer’s tournament.
Proven European Elite
Gyokeres established himself as one of Europe’s top strikers during his time at Sporting Lisbon. Although goals have been less frequent since joining Arsenal, he dominated Thursday’s match against Ukraine in Valencia. His treble boosted his international tally to 18 goals.
Match Breakdown
Sweden struck first after just six minutes through Gyokeres. They extended the lead in the 50th minute before he sealed the victory from the penalty spot. The performance propelled Sweden into the World Cup play-off final against Poland.
Opponent’s Praise
Ukraine head coach Serhiy Rebrov acknowledged Gyokeres’ impact post-match. “I believed in my team throughout the match. We did everything we could and had chances to score, but their early goal hurt us, just as it did in the second half. We finished the match well, but it wasn’t enough. Viktor Gyokeres made the difference tonight. He showed his quality and proved he’s one of the best strikers in Europe,” Rebrov stated.
Road to the World Cup
The play-off winner advances directly to Group F alongside the Netherlands, Japan, and Tunisia. Gyokeres’ nine goals in the Nations League earned him the top scorer title, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo (eight) and Erling Haaland (seven). Those strikes secured promotion to League B by topping Group C1 ahead of Slovakia, Estonia, and Azerbaijan.
Club Contributions
At Arsenal, Gyokeres remains the primary attacking threat. Despite occasional struggles, he has netted 16 goals in his debut season, aiding the team’s push to end their trophy drought.

