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Jesus opens Arsenal account with double in win over Leicester

Jesus opens Arsenal account with double in win over Leicester

Gabriel Jesus opened an Arsenal account with two goals. The London side continued their strong start in the Premier League season by beating Leicester City 4-2 on Saturday (Aug 13).

Jesus, a Brazilian forward, displayed a stunning display in the blazing sun of north London. He scored twice before the break and was close to a goal-trick several times. Gabriel Martinelli and Granit Xhaka were also on target for the Gunners, who joined champions Manchester City with six points from two games. Two times Leicester managed to get back within a goal of their hosts, thanks to an own goal scored by William Saliba and James Maddison, who, like Jesus, was making his home debut.

Arsenal signed Jesus from Manchester City for a reported fee of around 45 million pounds. He already looks the part.

Jesus said to asia gaming official website "I am so happy because...we played so well against a tough opponent," and received a standing ovation when he was replaced late on. I work hard every day to score goals. I wasn't unhappy at Manchester City. I just wanted to play, and the club understood.

Arsenal's heartbeat, the 25-year old was the heartbeat of Arsenal's attack. He opened the scoring in the 23rd minutes after a long spell with possession ended with his charming chip from the left of the area going over Danny Ward.

With a close-range header, Jesus made it 2-0 in 35 minutes. Ward denied him twice before the break, as he wore down the Leicester defense. After a VAR check in half one, Leicester saw Darren England reverse the penalty. This was after Jamie Vardy fell in the area under pressure by Aaron Ramsdale.

They did however get a break when Saliba, trying to intercept a Jonny Evans pass and intercept a James Justin header, diverted the ball into his net. The visitors scored immediately, but they were soon in trouble. Ward, the keeper, was seen fumbling for a cross to Jesus, who teed up Xhaka home.

Maddison, an England midfielder, was reported to be a transfer target by several teams. He drilled a shot through Ramsdale to make it 3-2. But again Arsenal's response to the incident was immediate. Jesus passed to Martinelli, a fellow Brazilian, who fired a precise shot within the post.