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Gabriel Jesus vows to impact Arsenal’s performance

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Gabriel Jesus openly shared his determination in an interview with TNT Sports. It was In anticipation of the pivotal Champions League encounter between Arsenal and PSV. At 26 years old, the Brazilian forward candidly recognized the fierce competition for a place in Arsenal‘s attacking lineup.

He attributed his limited playing time this season to injuries. Despite enduring setbacks, Gabriel Jesus articulated his unwavering commitment to re-establishing his presence in the squad. He affirmingly said,

“Injuries happen, and it happened to me at a time when I was doing very well, close to the World Cup, coming off a good season with Arsenal… It hurts not being able to play, but I believe I can contribute significantly to Arsenal.”

He also delved into a discussion about the disparities between former coach Pep Guardiola and the current manager, Mikel Arteta. Gabriel Jesus provided valuable insights into their distinctive coaching styles. He did acknowledge certain similarities. He underscored contextual disparities, particularly concerning Arsenal‘s youthful squad and their strategies for pressing and regaining possession.

Jesus to be the savior for Arsenal

The season commenced while he was still in recovery from a knee injury. This substantially curtailed his time on the pitch. He made brief but impactful appearances. This includes an impressive goal against Manchester United. He is ardently eager to demonstrate his peak physical condition and readiness to make a substantial impact on Arsenal‘s success.

The impending showdown with PSV presents a crucial opportunity for Gabriel Jesus to showcase his prowess to Mikel Arteta. With the ultimate goal of securing a starting position in the Premier League. This aspiration is intricately intertwined with Arsenal‘s current fourth-place standing in the Premier League. The resurgence of Gabriel Jesus could potentially play a decisive role in the team’s pursuit of triumph. Both domestically and in the realm of European competition.

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