Arsenal now believes in miracles because of Gabriel Jesus’ lone-handed thrashing of hot-tempered Leicester. Since leaving Manchester City for £45 million euros in the summer, the Brazilian striker has performed flawlessly.
The new favorite of the Emirates is now playing well in the games that truly matter after scoring seven goals in the preseason.
In fact, with his two goals in the first half, he has already scored as many goals in open play in the Premier League as his predecessor in the number nine shirt did throughout the entire previous campaign.
Not only that, but on a scorching afternoon to remember, he also claimed the assists for Arsenal’s further two goals from Granit Xhaka and Gabriel Martinelli.
It makes sense that manager Mikel Arteta was pleased to let Alex Lacazette leave for no reason in order to provide a way for Jesus to launch his attack.
It is not surprising that fans believe their squad is finally prepared to once again crack the top four when they have a finisher as deadly as Jesus in their ranks.
Of course, it’s still very early, and even if the supporters are exaggerating, there is no chance that Arteta will fall for the hoopla.
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