
Gabriel Jesus
29-Year-Old
Arsenal
Premier
Scores off the bench
Jesus scored one goal to go with four shots (three on goal) in Saturday's 4-0 victory over Leeds United.
ANALYSIS
Jesus was a force off the bench with four shots, eventually logging a goal in Arsenal's route. The forward is healthy and should keep pushing for minutes in Mikel Arteta's side. If Jesus comes off the bench against Sunderland next weekend, he has a somewhat tough matchup. The mid-table side has only allowed 26 goals in 23 EPL games.
Jesus was a force off the bench with four shots, eventually logging a goal in Arsenal's route. The forward is healthy and should keep pushing for minutes in Mikel Arteta's side. If Jesus comes off the bench against Sunderland next weekend, he has a somewhat tough matchup. The mid-table side has only allowed 26 goals in 23 EPL games.
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Brace in start
Jesus scored two goals to go with two shots (two on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and two chances created in Tuesday's 3-1 win against Inter Milan.
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Finds back of net off the bench
Jesus scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) in Tuesday's 4-1 victory versus Aston Villa. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 79th minute.
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Two shots from bench
Jesus recorded two shots in Saturday's 2-1 win over Brighton.
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Three shots in return
Jesus featured almost half an hour and contributed three shots (two on target) and one chance created in Wednesday's Champions League 3-0 win against Brugge in his return from a knee injury, coach Mikel Arteta commented in a press conference. "So happy for him, I think you can see how much we all love him. It's been a very, very difficult and long journey. For 11 months he's been fighting against another very difficult injury and to see him back with that smile, with that energy and with that quality in his first performance with us is something really impressive and we're all delighted for him. Yes, and especially if he continues to perform in the manner that he's doing and the energy that he's putting in training. I think he brings something else, and I was really happy to see that and for him as well, for his confidence to grow, for his teammates to feel him as well because some of them haven't played with him. So, Gabby has a really special quality where he suddenly connects everybody around him and that's something that we as a team need and it will make us better."
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Added to UCL list
Jesus has been added to the UCL list and is an option in the competition moving forward.
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Wanted by Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid want to sign Gabriel Jesus in the summer, according to TEAMTalk.
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Atletico Madrid are already thinking about ways to strengthen their attack in the summer, and they're targeting two Arsenal players in Gabriel Martinelli, who would add some much-needed pace, and Gabriel Jesus, who should thrive in LaLiga due to his blend of physicality and pace. The Brazilian duo would be a huge addition to an Atletico side, but it's unclear whether Arsenal would be open to listening to offers for both players.
Atletico Madrid are already thinking about ways to strengthen their attack in the summer, and they're targeting two Arsenal players in Gabriel Martinelli, who would add some much-needed pace, and Gabriel Jesus, who should thrive in LaLiga due to his blend of physicality and pace. The Brazilian duo would be a huge addition to an Atletico side, but it's unclear whether Arsenal would be open to listening to offers for both players.



