Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed significant concern over Gabriel Jesus following the striker’s knee injury, which forced him to leave the field on a stretcher during the first half of the FA Cup clash against Manchester United on Sunday. The incident occurred when Jesus attempted to tackle United captain Bruno Fernandes, who was preparing to shoot. The Brazilian immediately indicated to the bench that he was in pain, covering his face with his jersey as he exited the game in the 40th minute, replaced by Raheem Sterling. Arsenal ultimately fell to United in a penalty shootout after the match ended 1-1.
While the exact nature of Jesus’ injury remains unclear, Arteta was questioned about the possibility of it being related to the right knee that required surgery in December 2022. He clarified, “No, I think it’s the other one.” Arteta described the situation as a “big worry,” noting the severity of Jesus’ pain as he was carried off. “It’s not looking good,” he added, emphasizing the distress Jesus experienced when leaving the pitch.
The match saw Arsenal play with a numerical advantage from the 61st minute following a red card issued to United defender Diogo Dalot. However, despite the extra man, Arsenal could only manage a single goal—a deflected shot from defender Gabriel. The Gunners faced further challenges in their subsequent match, losing 2-0 to Newcastle in the first leg of the English League Cup semifinals. With Bukayo Saka sidelined due to a hamstring injury and Jesus now likely out for an extended period, Arteta may face increased pressure to bolster his attacking options in the upcoming transfer window. “We miss from various ways, from different players,” he acknowledged, while reiterating his commitment to the squad he currently has.
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