Jamie Carragher rips into Arsenal star who 'lacks quality' despite emphatic win over Aston Villa
Liverpool icon calls for Viktor Gyokeres to be dropped from Arsenal lineup

Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has delivered a scathing verdict on Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres, claiming the Swedish forward 'lacks quality' despite Arsenal's 3-1 victory over Aston Villa on December 31, 2025. Carragher argued that Gyokeres should be removed from the starting lineup, criticizing his overall performance and impact on the game. The comments come as Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta faces ongoing scrutiny over his team selection and tactics. Carragher's assessment, delivered during his analysis for GB News, represents a significant challenge to the £74 million signing's integration into the Premier League side. Arsenal's win over Villa temporarily eased pressure on the club but Carragher believes the club needs more from their expensive acquisition.
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