Arsenal: Jesus walks on water

Losing momentum with Manchester City, Gabriel Jesus decided to step back to jump better by joining Arsenal. A paying choice for the Brazilian striker, who is making an exceptional start to the season with the Gunners.

Gabriel Jesus revit Arsenal.

We were expecting Erling Hland and Darwin Nuez. We finally got Gabriel Jesus (25 years old). If the Norwegian and the Uruguayan are effective for their first steps in England, respectively Manchester City and Liverpool, the Brazilian, he walks on the water with Arsenal.

Gabriel Jesus and fashion R9

One year from the end of his contract with the Citizens, the Auriverde striker, like Raheem Sterling, has chosen to turn his back on his first club on the Old Continent. A decision motivated by his underuse with Pep Guardiola. Like most attackers who play under the Catalan manager, the South American has never been able to chain, passing from the role of holder to that of replacement from one week to another. An instability which was reinforced with his punctual replacement on the right wing of the attack. A split playing time, no fixed position, the vase ended up overflowing. And Mikel Arteta, who joined the staff of the Skyblues, smelled the good vein.

With the Basque coach, Gabriel Jesus is another man. A new player who displays a level that we did not necessarily know him. Placed at the forefront of the attack, freed by Alexandre Lacazette, the new number 9 of the Gunners sells dreams to his new supporters. Hooks, small bridges, commas, the whole panoply of the gifted Brazilian striker goes there, to the point of being compared to Ronaldo. The balance sheet is also not at all bad with already 2 goals and 3 decisive assists on the counter in just 3 Premier League games. Showmanship and figures, Gabriel Jesus succeeded in his presentations in record time in a team that impresses.

Qatar, land of miracles?

While the choice to leave a contender for final victories in the Premier League and Champions League could have been questionable, the no-Londonian showed that stepping back to jump better was not necessarily a bad idea. In a club of his size, where he can fully express his talent, it would not be surprising to see Gabriel Jesus become a reference in his position in world football. In any case, Brazil, who dreams of a coronation in Qatar, 20 years after his fifth star, has plenty to do with Neymar, Vinicius Jr and therefore Gabriel Jesus. Three players ready to perform miracles to restore the image of Seleao.

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