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Arsenal legend reflects on embarrassing moment for Gabriel Jesus in Arsenal’s win over Nottingham Forest

Arsenal legend Emmanuel Petit has opened up on the embarrassing thing that happened to Gabriel Jesus in Arsenal's game against Nottingham Forest.

Arsenal legend Emmanuel Petit has shed light on an awkward moment for Gabriel Jesus during the Gunners’ emphatic 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium. Petit highlighted how 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri’s immediate impact on the game put Jesus in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.

Reflecting on the match, Petit commented, “It sends a bad message to Gabriel Jesus, who was on the pitch for at least an hour. After ten minutes, Nwaneri scored a goal. He is a promising young guy with a bright future, and I hope he gets more time to play.”

Jesus, who has been a vital player for Arsenal since joining from Manchester City, struggled to make a significant mark during the match despite starting up front. In contrast, Nwaneri, the young Arsenal academy graduate, came off the bench and scored within minutes, showcasing his talent and making an immediate impact. His historic goal made him Arsenal’s second-youngest scorer in Premier League history, cementing his status as one of the brightest prospects in English football.

While Petit’s comments may highlight a concerning aspect of Jesus’ form, the Brazilian striker still plays a pivotal role in Arsenal’s system with his work rate and link-up play. However, the emergence of young talents like Nwaneri will undoubtedly increase competition for starting spots in Mikel Arteta’s lineup.

Arsenal fans will hope Jesus can find his scoring touch in upcoming matches, particularly as the team prepares for critical fixtures, including a Champions League clash against Sporting Lisbon. Meanwhile, Nwaneri’s impressive performance may open the door for more first-team opportunities, signaling a bright future for Arsenal’s academy.

 

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