Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League after easing to a 2-0 victory at Burnley.
Mikel Arteta called on his side to be relentless as they looked to keep up their winning run to stay top, and they did just that at Turf Moor.
It was trademark Arsenal and they unlocked Burnley's organised defence from a corner, Gyokeres heading home from close range for his sixth goal of the season after Gabriel Magalhaes has flicked the ball back into the danger area from the back post.
The Gunners weren't letting Burnley up for air.
Gabriel rose highest to head Kyle Walker's long throw away and Arsenal produced a scintillating counter to double their advantage. Gyokeres' brilliant cross-field pass released Leandro Trossard down the left. His clipped cross into the box was met by the late arriving Declan Rice, who headed past Martin Dubravka and into the corner of the net.
Arsenal, who replaced Gyokeres at the break, coasted to the end of the game.
Chances were sparse at both ends as the Gunners saw out their victory with ease.
With the last kick of the game, substitute Marcus Edwards rattled the post with a stunning free-kick as he came inches away from ending Arsenal's run of clean sheets.
But it was another comfortable afternoon for Arteta's men, who have now won their last seven games in all competitions without conceding. They are unbeaten in 12 and racked up nine wins on the spin as they moved seven points clear at the top of the table.