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Arsenal receive good news ahead of future matches

The Premier League still has many more months before it reaches its end and Arsenal has received some good news ahead of the future matches.

The Premier League returned at the end of December after a month of the World Cup fiesta that ended in Argentina being crowned The Champions for the 2022 edition in Qatar. Most clubs were a bit disappointed that the World Cup took place in the middle of the season and Arsenal was one of them as they were on a high when the break begun.

Arsenal sent some players to the World Cup after they had been selected by their respective countries and they were obviously worried about possible injuries that would ruin their Premier League campaign which was outstanding before the start of the world competition. Most Arsenal players returned to the Emirates Stadium with no problems except Gabriel Jesus who got ruled out for months after sustaining an injury while on duty for the Brazilian international team.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 06: (2ndR) Gabriel Jesus celebrates the Arsenal goal, scored by Gabriel during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Arsenal FC at Stamford Bridge on November 06, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arsenal supporters were devastated to hear about this news as the Brazilian striker was one of their best players in the first months of the new season but it looks like they might have received some good news about the progress of Gabriel Jesus’ recovery.

 

Gabriel Jesus Instagram post

 

As you can see in Gabriel Jesus’ post on Instagram, he confirms how he is no longer using crutches anymore signalling that the 25 year old is progressing well in the rehabilitation of his knee injury.

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