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ARTETA LEFT DAZZLED BY HIS MATCHWINNER, THEN FACES ANXIOUS WAIT OVER INJURY

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October 25, 2023

ON a night when Mikel Arteta needed his young side to come of age in the Champions League, fittingly one of Arsenal’s most experienced players led the way.

- Simon Collings

ARTETA LEFT DAZZLED BY HIS MATCHWINNER, THEN FACES ANXIOUS WAIT OVER INJURY

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Gabriel Jesus can be a source of frustration at times, but when he is in this kind of mood there is little opposition teams can do.

The Brazilian created Arsenal’s first goal and then scored the winner as the Gunners took control of Group B with a 2-1 victory.

Jesus boasts an impressive record in the Champions League, with 23 goals in 41 appearances.

He has scored in all three of the Gunners’ Champions League games this season and Arteta admitted that nights like these are a big reason why he signed the striker.

“Big games for big players,” said Arteta. “He came here for a reason; he changed our world. He’s brought so much belief and energy to the team, and he needs to step into those moments.”

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