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Arsenal confirm Gabriel Jesus suffered ACL tear

  • Arsenal's title ambitions have been affected as Gabriel Jesus suffers a potential season-ending ACL injury, confirmed by Manager Mikel Arteta.
  • Arteta stated, 'We are actively looking in the market to improve the squad,' highlighting the urgency of the situation.
  • With Jesus out, Arsenal's attacking options are limited, and pressure on Kai Havertz has increased due to Bukayo Saka's injury.
  • Arsenal is second in the Premier League, trailing Liverpool, and faces Tottenham in the North London Derby on Wednesday.
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Arsenal's Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Jesus has suffered a serious knee injury in the FA Cup tie against Manchester United, which the Gunners lost on penalties. Medical tests have revealed that he has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and will need surgery in the coming days, the club said.

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Striker Gabriel Jesus from top English club Arsenal will be out for months. The Brazilian suffered a cruciate ligament injury during Sunday's FA Cup elimination against Manchester United and will need surgery, the Gunners announced on Tuesday. Jesus, who has regularly struggled with serious knee injuries over the past two years, will miss the rest of the season. if(kmmIsMobile()) { var cuid = "4539818"; // for Mobile } else { var cuid = "4539816…

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