Arsenal, Arteta praises Gabriel Jesus

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been full of praise for his Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus.

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is hoping to return to his best form this season and his manager Mikel Arteta is confident he can do so.

The Brazilian has had a bumpy campaign, marked by injuries, which meant he played little part in the conquest of second place in the Premier League. Currently, he is in top form during pre-season, unlike last year when he felt the first signs of a knee problem.

Arteta congratulates Gabriel Jesus

“He looks very good, he looks very sharp”Arteta told reporters. “He changed a lot of things over the summer and he came back in great shape.”

“When you have that base, other things can be built, but without that base we don’t have a player and he needs to be in that condition to give his best, continued the Spanish coach. He understood it and I am very happy with what he showed today again. You can see in his look, in his way of moving and in his eyes that there is a spark.”

Arsenal start their new season with a home duel against Wolverhampton, scheduled for August 17. Between now and then, the Londoners will face OL in the Emirates Cup.

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