Mikel Arteta admits that there is a ‘huge’ Arsenal issue as Gabriel Jesus injury update emerges
Mikel Arteta concedes ‘immense’ Arsenal issue as Gabriel Jesus update arises
All the most recent news and titles encompassing Arsenal in front of the Premier League’s return.
Arsenal are presently covering their re-visitation of activity following over a month uninvolved.
With the World Cup presently finished, the Gunners are only days from their Premier League return, taking on London matches West Ham United on Boxing Day. Mikel Arteta’s men will need to stir things up around town pursuing such a fine beginning to the season, and that will be particularly significant because of Manchester City holding off on playing until two days laters. That gives Arsenal to come down on Pep Guardiola’s men, regardless of whether it is still from the get-go in the mission.
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Arsenal frontman Gabriel Jesus has posted a physical issue update of sorts via web-based entertainment as he pursues his recuperation from knee medical procedure.
The Brazilian expressed: “Second week is gone,” on Instagram with an image of his knee in a support. It will be some time before the striker returns, supposedly set to miss basically several months of activity.
His physical issue appeared to deteriorate during his experience with Brazil, yet public team coach Tite asserted the issue previously existed before Jesus turned up for the World Cup.

Arteta on Jesus
Speaking of Jesus, Mikel Arteta has been speaking about the loss of his lead striker to injury.
“It’s a huge blow for us, obviously,” he told the club website. “He’s such an important player: he’s brought something very different to the team and it’s impossible to replace him. But we have other players, other alternatives and we’ll try to get that sorted. The transfer window is another option.
“I think [Jesus] is a unique player but Eddie [Nketiah] has incredible qualities as well for the way we want to play. We have other alternatives in that we can play Martinelli up front as well. We are currently a little bit short in terms of upfront positions but getting Emile [Smith Rowe] back is going to be a big one.”