Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres is facing challenges due to limited game time under manager Mikel Arteta. The striker's recent bench role during the Champions League final has raised concerns about his performance for Sweden in the World Cup. Gyokeres, who scored in Sweden's 5-1 victory over Tunisia, has been a key player for his national team, netting 21 goals in 34 appearances. However, his lack of starting opportunities at Arsenal could hinder his confidence and effectiveness on the international stage. Arteta's preference for Kai Havertz in crucial matches, including the Champions League final against PSG, has left Gyokeres feeling sidelined. Despite his impressive tally of 14 goals in 36 Premier League appearances, Gyokeres has struggled to secure a consistent starting position. National icon Tomas Brolin has voiced concerns about Gyokeres' preparation for the World Cup, emphasizing the importance of regular playing time for top players. As Sweden aims to advance in the tournament, Gyokeres will need to find a way to regain his form and confidence at Arsenal to help his national team succeed.