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Jesus scored last time out for the Gunners. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)
2. Will Gabriel Jesus return to the XI?
Jesus did not start in any of the Brazilian World Cup qualifiers, but maybe he should have. Richarlison instead got the nod and looked absolutely lost.
After his sensational goal against Manchester United, is it time for Jesus to reclaim the starting centre-forward role from Eddie Nketiah? I think the time is right if Jesus is fully fit.
While his finishing may not always be clinical, there is no doubt that he helps in the build-up more than any other forward option Arsenal has. He also creates havoc as Arsenal’s best dribbler.
If the angel Jesus is fit, he must start.
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