The football world holds its breath as Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confronts the grave situation surrounding Gabriel Jesus’s recent injury. Preliminary reports suggest a likely ACL rupture, sending a shockwave through the club and its fanbase. Arteta, caught between hope and despair, conveyed the seriousness of the injury, stating, “It is not looking good at
Gabriel Jesus
The third-round FA Cup match between Arsenal and Manchester United turned grim for the Gunners when Gabriel Jesus sustained an injury that saw him leave the field on a stretcher. This incident not only disrupted the match’s flow but also raised concerns about the Brazilian striker’s health and the team’s overall squad depth. Arsenal and
Arsenal Football Club showcased their prowess in the Premier League on Saturday evening with a resounding 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. This decisive win not only bolstered their standing in the league but also provided a critical boost in confidence as they head into a busy festive fixture list. With skilled performances
Arsenal Football Club has embarked on a transformative journey since the arrivals of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City in the summer of 2022. Their contributions initially brought significant quality and depth to a burgeoning young Arsenal squad. However, as evidenced by their recent 3-0 victory over AS Monaco in the UEFA Champions
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is facing an uncertain period as he is set to undergo an MRI scan following a groin injury that forced him to miss the recent game against Aston Villa. Manager Mikel Arteta expressed concerns about the severity of the injury, stating that a scan is necessary to determine the extent of
In a pre-season friendly match between Arsenal and Manchester United in Los Angeles, Gabriel Jesus showcased a marked improvement in form, much to the delight of Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. Arteta praised Jesus’s performance, noting that he could see a “spark in his eyes again” after the Brazilian striker scored in the match. This is
Arsenal has officially released their 26-man squad for the upcoming preseason tour in the United States. The squad includes some key players such as captain Martin Ødegaard and Gabriel Jesus, who are set to be part of the traveling party. The tour kicks off in Los Angeles with a match against Bournemouth on July 24,
The recent match between Arsenal and Everton raised questions about the effectiveness of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system in the Premier League. The incident in question involved a goal scored by Kai Havertz, which was initially disallowed for a handball by Gabriel Jesus in the build-up. Despite the VAR’s recommendation to overturn the decision,