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Arsenal fans receive a fresh new update on Gabriel Jesus’ injury

Arsenal fans have received an update on the injury of their star striker Gabriel Jesus, who was forced off the pitch during their 2-1 victory over Sevilla in the UEFA Champions League. According to reports from the Evening Standard, Jesus will undergo a scan today to determine the extent of his hamstring injury.

This news comes as a blow to both the player and the team, as Jesus has been in fine form this season, scoring four goals and providing one assist in all competitions. His presence on the field has been crucial for Arsenal, who are currently sitting comfortably in 3rd position on the Premier League table with 21 points.

The injury occurred during the game against Sevilla, where Jesus had to be substituted in the second half. It is believed that he felt a tightness in his hamstring, prompting manager Mikel Arteta to make the change. The severity of the injury is yet to be determined, but Arsenal fans will be hoping for a positive outcome from the scan.

With their next game against Sheffield United looming, losing Jesus could prove to be a significant setback for the Gunners. The Brazilian forward has been a key player for Arsenal this season, and his absence could be felt on the field. However, Arteta will have other options at his disposal, including Eddie Nketiah, Leandro Trossard, and Bukayo Saka.

Arsenal will be looking to continue their good form and secure another three points when they face Sheffield United at The Emirates Stadium on Saturday. They will be hoping for a speedy recovery for Jesus, but if he is unable to feature in the upcoming game, it will provide an opportunity for other players to step up and prove themselves.

Injuries are a part of the game, and Arsenal will have to adapt and find a way to cope without their star striker if necessary. The fans will be eagerly waiting for updates on Jesus’ condition and will be hoping for a positive outcome. Until then, they will be keeping their fingers crossed and sending their best wishes to the player for a speedy recovery.

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