Looking a touch jaded Pundit claims Arsenal star s drop in form is due to him being tired
Looking a touch jaded - Pundit claims Arsenal star s drop in form is due to him being tired Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Match action from our 1-1 draw at Southampton Jesus, 25, started his 11th consecutive match of the season against the Saints and extended his goalscoring drought to five games in all competitions. He missed two big chances, won eight duels and registered zero successful dribbles during the contest. Speaking to Sky Sports (via ), Smith suggested that Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta could replace Jesus with Eddie Nketiah due to the Brazilian's low performance levels. He said: "For me, Jesus is looking a touch jaded. It's been a battle out there and he played most of the game on Thursday. [Arteta] has got Eddie Nketiah on the bench who does look lively these days coming on." Jesus, who arrived from Manchester City for a fee of £45 million in July this year, has breathed new life into Arteta's setup. He has netted five times and laid out four assists in 11 Premier League matches this season. However, he has failed to find the net in his last three league outings, scoring last in a 3-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Nketiah is expected to start in Arsenal's upcoming UEFA Europa League clash at PSV Eindhoven on Thursday (October 27). Jesus could then replace Nketiah in the starting lineup for his team's next Premier League match against Nottingham Forest at home on Sunday (October 30). "I think we can increase the level again."
Gabriel Jesus appears disappointed with today results & call for an improvement "I think we can increase the level again."Gabriel Jesus appears disappointed with today results & call for an improvement
Looking a touch jaded - Pundit claims Arsenal star s drop in form is due to him being tired
Mikel Arteta has the headache of rotating his squad ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Former striker Alan Smith has claimed that summer signing is suffering from fatigue after his lethargic performance in his team's recent 1-1 draw against . The Gunners registered their first draw of the season at St. Mary's Stadium on Sunday (October 23) as Ralph Hassenhuttl's side competed fiercely. Granit Xhaka gave the visitors an early lead with a half-volley in the 11th minute. However, Stuart Armstrong leveled things near the hour mark with a composed right-footed finish. Match action from our 1-1 draw at SouthamptonMatch action from our 1-1 draw at Southampton Jesus, 25, started his 11th consecutive match of the season against the Saints and extended his goalscoring drought to five games in all competitions. He missed two big chances, won eight duels and registered zero successful dribbles during the contest. Speaking to Sky Sports (via ), Smith suggested that Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta could replace Jesus with Eddie Nketiah due to the Brazilian's low performance levels. He said: "For me, Jesus is looking a touch jaded. It's been a battle out there and he played most of the game on Thursday. [Arteta] has got Eddie Nketiah on the bench who does look lively these days coming on." Jesus, who arrived from Manchester City for a fee of £45 million in July this year, has breathed new life into Arteta's setup. He has netted five times and laid out four assists in 11 Premier League matches this season. However, he has failed to find the net in his last three league outings, scoring last in a 3-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Nketiah is expected to start in Arsenal's upcoming UEFA Europa League clash at PSV Eindhoven on Thursday (October 27). Jesus could then replace Nketiah in the starting lineup for his team's next Premier League match against Nottingham Forest at home on Sunday (October 30). "I think we can increase the level again."
Gabriel Jesus appears disappointed with today results & call for an improvement "I think we can increase the level again."Gabriel Jesus appears disappointed with today results & call for an improvement