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Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus Faces Surgery After Suffering ACL Injury During FA Cup Match

Arsenal confirms that Gabriel Jesus has sustained an ACL injury and will undergo surgery. This setback limits the team's attacking options as they navigate upcoming matches.

Gabriel Jesus, a key player for Arsenal, has been confirmed to have an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and will need surgery. This setback occurred during Arsenal's FA Cup third-round match against Manchester United when he was stretchered off in the first half after needing treatment twice. Mikel Arteta expressed significant concern about the injury's severity in a press conference on Tuesday.

Jesus has managed to score three goals in the Premier League this season, matching his expected goals (xG) total of 3.0 across 17 appearances. However, he has only started six of these matches. In all competitions, Jesus has found the net seven times, including a hat-trick against Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup.

Gabriel Jesus to Have Surgery for ACL Injury

The injury leaves Arsenal with limited options upfront as Bukayo Saka and Ethan Nwaneri are also sidelined. Currently, Kai Havertz is the only available striker for the Gunners. This situation presents a challenge for Arsenal as they navigate their upcoming fixtures without several key players.

Arteta had previously mentioned that the club was deeply concerned about Jesus' condition before confirming that it was indeed an ACL injury affecting his left knee. The absence of Jesus is a significant blow to Arsenal's attacking options as they aim to maintain their competitive edge in various tournaments.

As Arsenal deals with this injury crisis, fans and teammates alike are sending their best wishes for Gabriel Jesus' recovery. The team will need to adapt quickly to cope with these challenges and find ways to keep their performance levels high despite missing key players.

Story first published: Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 23:48 [IST]
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