After an 11-month goal drought in the Premier League, Gabriel Jesus scored a brace against Crystal Palace to solidify his place in the Arsenal squad. With five goals in two games, the former Manchester City striker has proven his worth in the title race and is ready for more opportunities. His versatility and ability to play as a number nine adds a new dimension to Arsenal's attack and gives manager Mikel Arteta a strong attacking option. With a renewed confidence and smile on his face, Jesus' message to Arteta is loud and clear - he's here to stay and make a significant impact.
In a dominant London derby, Arsenal secured a 5-1 victory against Crystal Palace with Gabriel Jesus leading the Gunners with two goals in four days. Arsenal's other goals came from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, and Declan Rice, putting them just three points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool. Ismaila Sarr's equalizer for Palace was not enough to stop Arsenal's relentless attack, with Jesus' brace leading the way.
Crystal Palace's hopes of securing a win against Arsenal were dashed after a dismal performance and "terrible" defending in the box. Manager Oliver Glasner spoke out against his team's performance, stating that they were no match for Arsenal's "ruthless" attacking. The defeat is a blow for Crystal Palace, who will need to regroup and improve their defensive strategy in order to secure future wins.
Arsenal's Mikel Arteta expresses concern over the hamstring injury sustained by winger Bukayo Saka during their 5-1 victory against Crystal Palace. Saka was forced off in the first half and had to leave the stadium on crutches. With fellow England player Raheem Sterling also injured, Arteta admits he is worried about the extent of Saka's injury.
Gabriel Jesus' hat-trick against Crystal Palace marks a triumphant return to form for the Brazilian striker, giving Arsenal a much needed boost in their quest for the Premier League title. While it may seem premature to talk about a title bid, the decline of Manchester City and Liverpool's potential to stumble gives the Gunners a glimmer of hope. But with a lack of firepower in their squad, Arteta may need to consider strengthening in the January transfer window to truly solidify their chances.
As Arsenal took on Crystal Palace, their star player Bukayo Saka picked up a fresh injury concern in the first half. This adds to the ongoing injury woes for the Gunners this season. Saka's early substitution leaves a gap in Arsenal's attack and raises concerns about their dependence on the young winger.
In a highly anticipated match, Arsenal's star players Thomas Partey, Bukayo Saka, and Mikel Merino will take on Crystal Palace's formidable team led by goalkeeper Henderson. With both teams vying for a spot in the top of the Premier League table, this is a match not to be missed. Stay tuned to Sportstar for live updates and analysis.
In a heavily rotated squad, Gabriel Jesus stepped up for Arsenal in their Carabao Cup quarter-final against Crystal Palace, scoring a hat-trick in the first 15 minutes of the match. Mikel Arteta's side will now be looking to do the double over the Eagles and close the gap on league leaders Liverpool. Despite both teams struggling defensively, Arsenal has silenced their critics in the past week, showing their attacking prowess.
After a disappointing first half, Arsenal came out strong in the second half with a stellar performance from Gabriel Jesus who scored a hat-trick and secured their place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Jesus, who had been struggling with his form, rose from the ashes to score three crucial goals and display his trademark flair, providing hope for Arsenal fans. Eddie Nketiah's late header gave Palace a chance, but Arsenal's defense held firm to secure the victory.
After a recent dip in form, Arsenal is looking to bounce back in the Carabao Cup against Crystal Palace tonight. With their Premier League title hopes fading, Mikel Arteta's side is counting on a win to lift their spirits. But they face a tough challenge against an in-form Palace who is unbeaten in five and coming off a big win against rivals Brighton. Catch all the action as Arsenal hosts Palace at the Emirates, with the unusual kick-off time of 7:30pm.