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Gabriel Jesus’ Injury Return Could Be Bad News For Arsenal’s Gyokeres
English outfit Arsenal picked up yet another win in the Champions League, beating Club Brugge 3-0 away from home to continue their perfect form in the European competition thus far. The victory was made all the more impressive, with a number of key players missing through injury.
Notable absences included Gabriel, William Saliba, Jurrien Timber, Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz – with Christian Norgaard even forced to start at centre-back (and doing well in his new role). On a more positive note, though, one injured player did return on the day in Gabriel Jesus.
The Brazilian has been sidelined since 12 January after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee against Manchester United last season. He came on in the second half against Bruge to make his first appearance in 332 days, and left Mikel Arteta with plenty to think about.
Gabriel Jesus Reminds Mikel Arteta of His Quality on Arsenal Injury Return
As the highlights show, Jesus looked surprisingly sharp on his first game back in 332 days. He returns to fitness now as quite possibly the fourth choice striker, behind Kai Havertz, Viktor Gyokeres and Mikel Merino.
Of those three, however, there is perhaps an awkward conversation to have over Gyokeres. The Swede has shown glimpses of his goalscoring quality at Arsenal so far, but lacks in other aspects of his game. Jesus will never be as good a natural finisher, but can bring so much more to the front-line.
In 62 minutes, compared to Jesus’ 28, Gyokeres had the same amount of shots (three) – with only one on target, while the Brazilian had two on target and hit the post. Jesus also completed 14/15 passes, more than the Swedes 5/6, and had more touches (20 compared to 12).
Arteta will likely give Gyokeres a start against Wolves but if the striker does not impress, Jesus may well be the man turned to off the bench, with Havertz still unfit and Merino not a striker. If the Brazilan comes on and scores, or even plays well – just as he did against Brugge – Arteta may well have to have a very uncomfortable conversation with Gyokeres about the true pecking order of his attacking options for the second half of the season.
The Spaniard is clearly a big fan. After the Champions League win, he said of Jesus: “He showed his mental toughness, how much he loves to play football. We are all delighted to have him back. To see him perform in matter he did is really positive.”
It’s early days yet, but it does not feel unreasonable that the former Manchester City man could take plenty of minutes away from Gyokeres in the near future.
Arsenal Fans Impressed By Sharp Jesus vs Brugge
Arsenal fans were certainly happy with what they saw from Jesus. One wrote:
“Gabriel Jesus looks sharp & hungry, which is great to see. He could have an impact on this season, it’s all good Don’t use it as a stick for another players back, the big man just needs a bit of luck to go his way I think he will come good.”
Another added: “Gabriel Jesus didn’t look an inch like he’d been out for more than a year.” While a third noted how well he linked up with his teammate: “Martinelli switching with Gabriel Jesus is just so smooth.”
Another bluntly put: “Gabriel Jesus had a better game than Gyokeres.” On a simlar theme, one more wrote: “He needs to start by weekend tbh. Bro was smooth and clean on ball.”
Others were just as excited, writing: “His finishing still letting him down, but what a return. Pure footballer.” And: “Close to getting on the scoresheet very close. Very good performance from Jesus.”
Stats via SofaScore
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Man Utd Want ‘Impressive’ USA Star
The midfield market this summer is booming, and Manchester United are in the thick of it, as the club looks to improve their central ranks for next season.
A deal has already been agreed to sign Ederson, who will be the first key addition to the centre of the park, while moves are being lined up for other options.
While Elliot Anderson is likely to snub the Red Devils in favour of rivals Manchester City, there is interest in Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali that is being stepped up in the coming weeks.
Those deals could prove costly, however, so Man United have another possible transfer target in mind for the window.
Man United Eye Tyler Adams Deal
A fresh target on the radar for Man United appears to be USMNT and Bournemouth star Tyler Adams, as Caught Offside claims the club are eyeing a potential deal for the midfielder.
The Red Devils are joined by Premier League rivals Chelsea in the hunt for the ‘incredible’ 27-year-old, who has impressed for both his club and country in the past year.
Adams, who featured 26 times for Bournemouth last season, has a contract at the Vitality Stadium until 2028, meaning he enters the final two years of his deal and could prompt an exit.
It’s claimed the Cherries aren’t actively looking to complete a sale for the midfield general, but an offer could tempt them into considering a move.
An offer around the £30 million could prompt discussions, but it’s unclear whether Man United will formalise their interest and push for a transfer this summer.
Any deal could come after the World Cup this summer, where Adams has played every minute for the USMNT during their home tournament.
Both displays were impressive, picking up wins over Paraguay and Australia, with his performances potentially having an impact on the summer transfer window.
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Tyler Adams Would Be A Smart Signing
While some of the big names on the market are set to move for huge transfer fees this summer, Man United could land a smart signing in the form of Adams.
The 27-year-old has become a Premier League regular, with plenty of quality off-the-ball that helps add some intensity to the central midfield.
This is reflective of his World Cup stats so far, playing a ball-winning role for the USMNT that has led to fans describing him as “impressive”.
There may be some hope that Adams can keep pushing on to become a leading midfielder in the Premier League, though there are naturally some concerns surrounding his injury record.
That may all have to wait until after the World Cup, as USA have progressed to the round of 32, and could make quite a dent into the tournament this summer.
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Tottenham Plot Shock Move to Sign Rashford
Tottenham Hotspur are shocking everyone with their business and ambition in the summer transfer window, as they line up another big-name signing.
Tottenham have already completed a trio of deals for manager Roberto De Zerbi after registering successive 17th-place finishes in the Premier League, with Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi arriving on free transfers to boost a leaky backline, and Jan Paul van Hecke joining to do the same in a deal worth £52m.
De Zerbi may well be happy with his defence now, especially after Pedro Porro signed a new long-term deal and with Micky van de Ven currently set to stay, although it remains to be seen what happens over the futures of Cristian Romero and Luka Vuskovic, who have both been linked with summer exits.
Attentions have turned to strengthening the midfield and attack now, with Spurs holding talks over deals to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, and West Ham United star Mateus Fernandes.
De Zerbi is said to want both players to boost his central midfield next season, in what would be a huge double swoop given the duo are said to be rated at least £185m combined by their respective clubs.
Spurs are also looking to strengthen right across the frontline too, including on the wings.
De Zerbi Pushing Tottenham to Sign Marcus Rashford
According to the i Paper, Tottenham are now plotting a shock move to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford this summer.
The free-spending Spurs are described as being determined to complete their summer business early, as they look to hit the ground quickly in pre-season and next campaign under De Zerbi.
The Italian is said to be a big fan of Rashford, and he is pushing the Tottenham hierarchy to agree some form of deal to bring the England international to London.
The north London outfit are said to be unwilling to meet the attacker’s £40m release clause, they are exploring a lower offer for the ‘world-class’ 28-year-old.
One issue for Tottenham is that Rashford would currently prefer to join another club abroad following his loan spell with Barcelona, or return to Old Trafford to fight for his place.
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Lee Dixon Slammed For Exaggerating Cristiano Ronaldo Goal
Those tuning into ITV’s coverage of Portugal’s 5-0 World Cup victory over Uzbekistan on Tuesday evening have called for one commentator to be taken off-air over “nauseating” comments about Cristiano Ronaldo. Last week, the 41-year-old extended an unwanted run by making it 10 consecutive major international tournament appearances without finding the net.
That sparked fresh debate over whether Portugal might be better off without him, particularly given Roberto Martinez’s side are among the favourites to go all the way this summer. Others suggested the Al-Nassr forward was past his sell-by date, but Ronaldo silenced those critics in emphatic fashion this week, producing two goals and an assist to remind everyone of his enduring quality.
After so much attention had been focussed on Lionel Messi following his flying start to Argentina’s title defence – with the Argentine leading the Golden Boot race after helping the reigning champions hit the ground running with five goals from two matches – it was finally Ronaldo’s turn to steal some of the spotlight and give his fans something to shout about.
During ITV’s commentary, Lee Dixon appeared to let his admiration get the better of him. Several of his remarks about the Portuguese star have since sparked backlash from viewers, with some accusing the former Arsenal defender of going overboard in his praise.
His first comment was about Ronaldo’s opening goal – where he said everyone in football would have been pleased by the moment – while the second goal produced the overexaggerated suggestion that it could go down as ‘one of the best of the tournament’. Reacting to those remarks, one X user questioned:
“Has Lee Dixon been paid by [Cristiano] Ronaldo’s PR team? The love is nauseating.”
Another added: “This Ronaldo loving from Lee Dixon is bordering on Piers Morgan levels,” as a third wrote: “Dear @ITVSport, everyone that loves football, can you please stop inflicting Lee Dixon on us. Got to be the most awful co-commentator out there. Kind regards, The British Viewing Public.”
Elsewhere, Paddy Power aimed fire by posting: “‘Everyone who loves football will be pleased he scored that!’ Lee Dixon, I can assure you that you’re sorely mistaken,” while another user concluded: “I thought seeing Ronaldo scoring a brace would be the worst thing about this game but it’s actually Lee Dixon.”
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