After signing Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City, Arsenal has seen a significant transformation in their team as his work rate and output upfront have propelled the Gunners into the title race.
Arsenal’s acquisition of Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City has proven to be a game-changing move for the Gunners, as the 26-year-old Brazilian has played a pivotal role in revitalizing the team’s attack. His impressive work rate and output upfront have been instrumental in putting the Gunners in the running for the title this season.
Despite facing his fair share of struggles at the club, including injuries and a goal drought, Gabriel Jesus recently opened up to BBC about the invaluable support he has received from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. In particular, he credits the Spaniard for showing him footage of his goals and chances during his difficult period, which helped him to regain his confidence and form.
Gabriel Jesus on Arteta “I was going through a bad period of not scoring goals & he just showed me some clips of my goals, of my chances in that time – that helped me a lot. He’s this type of manager, looking after everyone, not just players, but everyone at the club.”
Gabriel Jesus also spoke highly of the positive atmosphere at Arsenal, citing the strong team chemistry and familial atmosphere in the dressing room as key factors in his happiness at the club. “I’m in love with this club because I feel like [I’m at] home,” he said.
As Arsenal continues to push for the title this season, Gabriel Jesus will undoubtedly play a crucial role in their success.
The Brazilian international has his sights set on bringing silverware to the Emirates Stadium, and his impressive performances on the pitch suggest that he is more than capable of doing so.