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Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus Could Start for Brazil Against Argentina Despite Fitness Concerns


Arsenals Gabriel Jesus Could Start for Brazil Against Argentina Despite Fitness Concerns

Injury Woes

Arsenal will be anxiously monitoring the fitness of striker Gabriel Jesus as he is reportedly in line to start for Brazil against Argentina. The 26-year-old has been plagued by injuries, missing the first three games of the season with a knee injury and later picking up a hamstring problem in October's win at Sevilla. Despite this, Jesus flew out for international duty with Brazil and is now being assessed by Samba fitness experts.

Potential Return

Globo Esporte is now reporting that Gabriel Jesus is set to start in Tuesday's crucial World Cup qualifier against Argentina. This comes as a blow to Arsenal, who are hoping for Jesus to return to action in December. The Gunners are already without Neymar Jr due to an ACL injury and suffered another setback in yesterday's defeat to Colombia when Vinicius Jr hobbled off with a thigh problem. With limited attacking options, Brazil may rely on Jesus if he is deemed fit by the medical team.

Arteta's Concern

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will be closely watching the situation unfold, as Jesus' potential absence or further injury could prompt the club to seek a new striker in the January transfer window. Brentford's Ivan Toney is rumored to be at the top of Arsenal's list for a potential signing. However, Arteta has previously emphasized the importance of giving Jesus the necessary time to regain fitness, rather than imposing a strict deadline for his return.

Overall, Arsenal fans will be holding their breath as they await updates on Gabriel Jesus' fitness and his potential involvement in the Brazil vs Argentina clash.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

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