Gabriel Jesus makes debut after 5:3 win for Mikel Arteta’s team

The Brazilian, who had just joined the team coached by Mikel Arteta, scored two goals in an exhibition game against Nuremberg.
Gabriel Jesus makes arsenal debut
Gabriel Jesus scored two goals in his first game for Arsenal, which was in Germany. It was a great start to his career with the club. Gabriel Jesus scored his first goal ever. At halftime, the Londoners were down 2-0, but the star of the show didn’t show up until well into the second minute of the second half.
He put pressure on the other team until they gave up the ball in their own half. It was picked up and carried by Jesus, who had started on the right flank, thrown a wall with Eddie Nketiah, and finished hard with little angle.
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Arsenal took the lead with a goal from Mohamed Elneny and two quick goals from their own players that didn’t need any help. Even though Nuremberg had closed the gap again, Gabriel Jesus scored the game-winning goal with 30 minutes left to play.
He used the fact that the ball was in Martinelli’s space to hit it over him when he was alone in front of Christian Mathenia. He told his new followers to listen carefully to his charismatic party, and they did. Arteta called Gabriel Jesus’ number a few weeks ago, and Gabriel Jesus answered. Since then, Jesus has scored on the first play, two times.
Two goals were scored in the first half when American goalkeeper Matt Turner let them in. This was also his first game. Héctor Bellerin played in the first half of the game, but he was taken out of the game after the break.
Marquinhos, a player from Brazil, also made his first appearance. Since Ben White left, Pablo Mar and the talented young player Reuell Walters could play together in the middle. Pablo Mari went to Udinese on loan for a while and just got back home. The Valencian was sent off with five minutes left in the second half, which was much better than the first.