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Arsenal fans receive good news on progress of Gabriel Jesus’ injury

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus got injured while at the World Cup and the fans have received some good news on progress of his injury.

Arsenal completed the signing of Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City in the summer transfer window after they said goodbye to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette in the same year, and the Brazilian international has not disappointed the fans or the manager. Arsenal supporters were however disappointed to learn that Gabriel Jesus had sustained an injury while on international duty for Brazil national football team.

Gabriel Jesus has instantly become a fan favourite at Arsenal despite not scoring many goals as other club’s strikers because he has brought some incredible spark to the attack of the North Londoners that helps other people in midfield and wings to get on the score sheet.

A report by The Evening Standard claims that Arsenal’s striker Gabriel Jesus has made progress in his road to recovery as he is now walking without crutches but instead is now wearing a knee brace which is a significant step in his rehabilitation. The report however says that Arsenal are not yet willing to give an expected return timeline and that the consensus at the club is that they will not rush him back to the pitch.

Arsenal supporters are obviously missing Gabriel Jesus as he was one of their best players pre World Cup but his replacement Eddie Nketiah has been incredible in the matches that he has played after the injury of the Brazilian international.

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