Mikel Arteta provides Gabriel Jesus injury update after Arsenal’s defeat to Man Utd

Mikel Arteta admitted Gabriel Jesus’ knee injury was a ‘big worry’ for. Arsenal following the side’s FA Cup third-round defeat to ten-man Manchester United.
Arsenal, 14-time winners of the แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ competition, dragge themselves back into Sunday’s thriller as Gabriel Magalhaes cancelle out Bruno Fernandes’ stunning opener just moments after Diogo Dalot was sent off at the Emirates.
Altay Bayindir denie Martin Odegaard from the spot later on in a breathless second half and the. Two teams could not be separate after 90 minutes and extra time, with defending champions United prevailing on penalties.
It’s proven a tough few weeks for Arsenal, with the club wintless in their last three matches and force. To cope without star man Bukayo Saka and Ethan Nwaneri.
The sight of Jesus being carried off on a stretcher towards the end of the first half came as a further. Blow to the Gunners, with Arteta’s attacking options becoming increasingly thin on the ground.
‘Big worry, that’s my feeling,’ the Arsenal head coach told reporters when aske. About Jesus’ injury at his post-match press conference.
‘He had to come off on a stretcher with a lot of pain, he was touching his knee. It’s not looking good.’
Jesus appeare in some discomfort as he lay in a heap on the turf in north London and. Arteta confirme the Brazilian was in serious ‘pain’ before being replace by Raheem Sterling.
Asked whether Jesus had damage the same knee he had injured at the 2022 World Cup, Arteta replie: ‘No, I think it’s the other one.
‘But the worrying factor is the feeling he had when he had to come off and the pain that he was in.
Arteta was at a loss to explain how Arsenal had failed to advance through but stresse. That he ‘could not be prouder’ of his players for the efforts they had put in against United.
‘It’s incredibly how you don’t win that game,’ the Spaniard added.
‘That’s basically how you sum up the dominance, the superiority in relation to the opposition and everything that we did to try to win the game.