Arteta confirms Arsenal star ready to start after injury
Gabriel Jesus is ready to start for Arsenal against Crystal Palace on Tuesday, according to Gunners boss Mikel Arteta.
Gabriel Jesus is ready to start for Arsenal against Crystal Palace on Tuesday, according to Gunners boss Mikel Arteta.
Gabriel Jesus has reiterated that he doesn’t want to leave Arsenal, and he remains driven to win trophies with the Gunners.
Former Gunner Aaron Ramsey has praised Gabriel Jesus for his hard work to get back playing again, following the Brazilian’s return to action for Arsenal this week.
Martin Odegaard has revealed that Gabriel Jesus was “quite emotional” after making his comeback from injury on Wednesday night.
Mikel Arteta says he wouldn’t consider selling Gabriel Jesus in January, adding that the player still has the opportunity to reclaim Arsenal’s first-choice striker spot.
Only five Arsenal players have avoided injury or illness this season, highlighting the strain on Arteta’s squad as they lead the Premier League and Champions League.
Gabriel Jesus believes he’s more than ready to help Arsenal to win matches, after making his long-awaited comeback from injury on Wednesday night.
Arsenal have registered Gabriel Jesus for the Champions League meaning he can play on Wednesday night
Gabriel Jesus, Max Dowman, and former Gunner Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all played in an Arsenal u21 friendly win over Manchester United behind closed doors on Saturday.
Arteta speaks openly about how injuries are affecting preparation, performance and planning as Arsenal battle constant fitness problems this season.
Viktor Gyokeres and Gabriel Jesus joined up with the Arsenal squad ahead of Sunday’s game against Chelsea, boosting hopes that they could be fit to feature.
Mikel Arteta gives a fresh injury update ahead of Chelsea, with Arsenal still assessing Leandro Trossard and managing Gabriel Jesus’s return to fitness.
Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Arsenal plan to put on a friendly match in the coming days, with reports suggesting they’ll face a Manchester United XI.
Arsenal have received a boost ahead of Wednesday’s game against Bayern Munich, with Martin Odegaard joining training with the team on Tuesday.
Arsenal could be set to play a behind-closed-doors friendly match against Manchester United later this week, as the clubs try to get injured players back to full fitness.
Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Arsenal intend to give Gabriel Jesus minutes behind closed doors before they throw him back into competitive action with the team.
Mikel Arteta gave a couple of injury updates ahead of Arsenal’s match against Spurs this weekend, but he refused to give too much away.
Five of Arsenal’s six injured forwards are expected to be available by early December but the news was less positive for Gabriel and Kai Havertz, who has suffered a small setback.
Gabriel Jesus has shot down reports of a potential January transfer, suggesting they’re both baseless and nonsensical.
Everton are among a number of Premier League clubs interested in Gabriel Jesus in the January window, but it appears he won’t be on the market.