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Jesus sends a big message to Arsenal fans that say he is not scoring enough

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has opened up about his low scoring form and has made a promise to Arsenal fans that he will improve his goal-scoring record. The Brazilian forward has only managed to score one goal in the Premier League this season, which has led to criticism from fans and pundits alike.

In a recent interview with Lancenet, Gabriel Jesus addressed his lack of goals and assured fans that he is working hard to improve his scoring form. “There are things I don’t control. I train, I look, I try, I move, I help the team. The goal is inevitable,” said Gabriel Jesus. He also acknowledged that scoring goals may not be his strongest attribute but emphasized that he is determined to improve in that aspect of his game.

“I believe it’s not my strong point, but I score goals and I’m there to score goals. When I come back, it will happen. I work quietly, I’m not one to respond to criticism,” added Gabriel Jesus.

The 25-year-old striker’s promise to Arsenal fans comes as a relief for many who have been frustrated with his lack of goals this season. With his determination and hard work, Gabriel Jesus is hoping to turn things around and contribute more effectively in front of goal for the team.

Arsenal fans will be hoping that Gabriel Jesus can fulfill his promise and start finding the back of the net more frequently in the coming matches.

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