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Gabriel Jesus sends a message to Arsenal fans after return from injury in Fulham game

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has sent a message to the supporters of the North London club after he made his return from a three month injury in the game against Fulham.

Arsenal fans were delighted to see Gabriel Jesus make his long-awaited return from injury in the club’s 3-0 win over Fulham on Sunday. The Brazilian striker had been out of action for three months after sustaining a knee injury at the World Cup in December.

Jesus came off the bench with 15 minutes to go and immediately made an impact, going close to scoring on his return. Despite not finding the back of the net, he was pleased with his performance and took to social media to express his joy at being back on the pitch.

“So happy to be back. And feels like I never left… What a win from this group! Let’s go, gunners!” wrote Gabriel Jesus on Twitter.

The win over Fulham was a comfortable one for Arsenal, with Trossard registering a hat-trick of first-half assists. VAR denied Arteta’s side the lead when Robinson scored an own goal on 16 minutes, with Martinelli in an offside position in the build-up. However, moments after being denied the opener, Gabriel powered in Trossard’s corner to break Fulham’s resolve.

Martinelli then added a second with a downward header before Odegaard found a third moments before the break. He controlled Trossard’s cross from the left before lashing his effort into the bottom corner.

Jesus’ return will be a huge boost for Arsenal as they look to finish the season strongly. The Brazilian has been one of their most important players this season and will be hoping to hit top form quickly after his injury layoff.

Arsenal fans will be hoping that Jesus can stay fit for the remainder of the season as they look to win the Premier League trophy this season. With their star striker back in action, they will be confident of achieving their goals and finishing strongly in what has been a a fantastic season for everyone involved.

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