Gabriel Jesus stole the spotlight with a stunning performance as Arsenal thrashed Crystal Palace 5-1, propelling the Gunners into third place in the Premier League.
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The Brazilian forward was unstoppable, scoring twice in the opening 15 minutes at Selhurst Park. His efforts, alongside goals from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, and Declan Rice, secured an emphatic victory for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Arteta heaped praise on Jesus, commending his transformation over the summer. “He’s returned a completely different player,” the Arsenal boss stated.
“As a striker, it’s not always easy, but credit to his work ethic. Now, he’s seeing the rewards.”
The match marked Jesus’ resurgence after midweek heroics in the Carabao Cup. Despite a spirited response from Palace’s Ismaila Sarr, Arsenal’s dominance was clear, especially as Havertz and Martinelli extended the lead before Rice sealed the win off the bench.
Arteta emphasized the importance of perseverance, describing Jesus as a role model for the squad. “Success takes time,” he noted.
“Like working out, you don’t see results immediately, but eventually, it all pays off.”
However, the victory wasn’t without setbacks. Star winger Bukayo Saka suffered a hamstring injury, leaving fans concerned.
Forced off in the first half and seen leaving the stadium on crutches, Saka’s condition remains uncertain. “We’re worried,” Arteta admitted. “He’ll need to be assessed.”
For Arsenal, this win underscores their depth and determination, with Jesus leading the charge as they aim to maintain their momentum in the Premier League race.