#2 Alexandre Lacazette (8 times)
The Frenchman was left out of the World Cup winning squad by manager Didier Deschamps for the tournament in Russia, and he has been trying to prove himself ever since. He has done well under new Arsenal boss Unai Emery and has been scoring more often than not.
However, some of his key goals have been match-winners and he has pushed the Gunners across the line on eight separate occasions this term already. Though he is not the top scorer for the North London giants (Aubameyang is), his goals have been more meaningful and crucial in order to get the right kind of results at times and take home all three points.
He has been hard-working and has really put in a shift against opposition defences. Due to this, the fans love him and hopefully, he can really lead the front-line for the Londoners in the years to come.