It was one for the dons of Oxford to ponder over a post-match pint perhaps: Eddie Nketiah had left the Kassam Stadium on Monday with two goals - as many as Gabriel Jesus managed in 15 appearances between early September and December.
That brace also took Nketiah's recent tally to five goals in five appearances - as many as Jesus has scored all season.
And yet, the debate goes on: about Nketiah and his ability to fill the hole left by Jesus' dodgy knee. So, do we have our answer? Or have we been asking the wrong questions all along? Discuss.
The numbers certainly make for interesting reading. Nketiah is now Arsenal's joint-top scorer on seven goals.
But none of Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard or Gabriel Martinelli can match his strike rate of a goal every 159 minutes. That is nearly twice as prolific as Gabriel Jesus (290).
What those statistics ignore, of course, is the Brazilian's true impact since signing from Manchester City. His tenacity, his (six) assists and his ability to drag Arsenal's entire attack to a new level. What we have learnt in his absence is that Nketiah - a more natural goalscorer - cannot offer all that Jesus does. But he provides plenty that Jesus won't, too.
As the 23-year-old himself put it himself after the Boxing Day win over West Ham: 'I'm not trying to replace him and I'm not trying to be him. I can't do what he does and he can't do what I do.'
And so far, for Arsenal, that is working out just fine. Fears that their title tilt would be derailed without their No 9 have, so far, proved unfounded. Just like earlier concerns about how they would cope if Jesus hit a bad patch in front of goal. Which he did, and they kept on winning. The Brazilian hasn't scored since Arsenal's 3-1 victory over Tottenham on October 1.
On Sunday, another pivotal north London derby offers Nketiah another chance to underline his quality. If he still has anything to prove.
After all, the 23-year-old's record since the start of last season reads: 17 goals in 24 starts.
He is England's all-time top goalscorer at Under-21 level.
And when a run in the side presented itself at the back end of last season, he delivered then, too, netting five goals in eight starts.
Since then, Nketiah has continued to develop. Over the last year or so, hard work in the gym has helped add bulk to his frame. Hard work on the training ground has allowed Nketiah to add more strings to his bow, too. He is now a more complete, athletic, intelligent and versatile forward who trains industriously, who presses well and who proved at Oxford that goalscoring remains his bread and butter.
'He is a great finisher and the timing of his runs, the decision-making... his understanding, his work-rate is getting better and better,' Arteta said after the FA Cup victory.
No wonder Arsenal gave Nketiah a new long-term deal in the summer. The striker studied his options before deciding that the chance to develop at Arsenal appealed more than opportunities elsewhere.
Off the pitch, while awaiting his chance, Nketiah has worked hard with coaching staff - at home and through analysis. Arteta has taught him lessons about timing and where to pick up the ball. But nothing builds confidence and rhythm and performance levels like playing regularly.
'All these little things piece (together) over time and the more you play, the more you can showcase that,' Nketiah said in October. So he continues to prove.
This season, per 90 minutes, Nketiah averages more shots and touches in the opposition box than any of Harry Kane, Danny Ings, Ivan Toney or Callum Wilson - the Premier League's top scoring English No 9s. Where he lags behind? Converting those openings into more goals and assists.
Sunday wouldn't be a bad time to continue closing that gap.
malablata
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You're spot on with your analysis. Nketiah played like Cristiano Ronaldo tonight. That leap was something. He deserves to be Arsenal's first choice striker.
Thanks for recognizing this. Few on this site understand the game.
Andy_Mac
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It will be criminal to play Gabriel Jesus infront of Nketiah. I think some of our fans has to be reasonable. The fact that Nketiah came from our academy and didn't cause us money doesn't mean we shouldn't value him. Academy players are always the epitome to success. Look at the way Saka and Smith Rowe are playing. They played with passion, the same for Nketiah. Nketiah is getting the goals better than Jesus. Yes, I love the work rate of Jesus, but we have to partner him with Nketiah. Nketiah is a good goal scorer and also skillful. We need him in the team always because he plays with heart and is never tear down by unfair criticism. The Only player after Christiano Ronaldo that is criticism when they haven't put a foot wrong.
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You're spot on with your analysis. Nketiah played like Cristiano Ronaldo tonight. That leap was something. He deserves to be Arsenal's first choice striker.
Yizabimpr
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scores against small club and u compare him with jesus
we don't need your comment bad minded swine close your dirty mouth
dupnorz
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This lad is definitely what we(Arsenal) want to replace our prolific striker(Gabi) Go high Nketiah♥️♥️
thugnificient100
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scores against small club and u compare him with jesus
Zazdmprsuz
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great player I wishes him well
zooelntz
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I agree with that statement ... Nketia is becoming great player
Fiyah1law
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kmt he misses a lot of easy goals very often. he mostly scores against small teams apart from the ending of last season. However, positively speaking he does get into good scoring positions all the time but he has yo finish more. let's see if he can keep scoring. Arsenal still needs a clinical finisher
Benjawillzz
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What if God deliberately sacrificed his only son jesus by giving him an injury so that he can save arsenal's sins and give them salvation in May ??
penelnoz
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The guy is trying we love him as a fans but we need this trophy we can depend on only him we need another deadly striker
A complete good striker that can make use of ball threaten for all defenders scoring goals like abc you know
niaceknpu
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The guy is trying we love him as a fans but we need this trophy we can depend on only him we need another deadly striker
which deadly striker...are you looking for?
penelnoz
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The guy is trying we love him as a fans but we need this trophy we can depend on only him we need another deadly striker
niaceknpu
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It will be criminal to play Gabriel Jesus infront of Nketiah. I think some of our fans has to be reasonable. The fact that Nketiah came from our academy and didn't cause us money doesn't mean we shouldn't value him. Academy players are always the epitome to success. Look at the way Saka and Smith Rowe are playing. They played with passion, the same for Nketiah. Nketiah is getting the goals better than Jesus. Yes, I love the work rate of Jesus, but we have to partner him with Nketiah. Nketiah is a good goal scorer and also skillful. We need him in the team always because he plays with heart and is never tear down by unfair criticism. The Only player after Christiano Ronaldo that is criticism when they haven't put a foot wrong.
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I agree...Nketia is a Great player..
Muacdenz
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No problem combining him with Jesus but then Jesus can make it through the wings
wotkpsuyz
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Nketiah is way fast.....thats the secret......is one of the fastest attackers you would find......look at the goals he score and tell me again.
Tobilacazette
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Nketiah is good but I prefer Jesus! Reason is because in whatever you do let Jesus comes first and every other thing will fall in place🥹
malablata
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It will be criminal to play Gabriel Jesus infront of Nketiah. I think some of our fans has to be reasonable. The fact that Nketiah came from our academy and didn't cause us money doesn't mean we shouldn't value him. Academy players are always the epitome to success. Look at the way Saka and Smith Rowe are playing. They played with passion, the same for Nketiah. Nketiah is getting the goals better than Jesus. Yes, I love the work rate of Jesus, but we have to partner him with Nketiah. Nketiah is a good goal scorer and also skillful. We need him in the team always because he plays with heart and is never tear down by unfair criticism. The Only player after Christiano Ronaldo that is criticism when they haven't put a foot wrong.
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*that is criticized when he hasn't put a foot
malablata
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It will be criminal to play Gabriel Jesus infront of Nketiah. I think some of our fans has to be reasonable. The fact that Nketiah came from our academy and didn't cause us money doesn't mean we shouldn't value him. Academy players are always the epitome to success. Look at the way Saka and Smith Rowe are playing. They played with passion, the same for Nketiah. Nketiah is getting the goals better than Jesus. Yes, I love the work rate of Jesus, but we have to partner him with Nketiah. Nketiah is a good goal scorer and also skillful. We need him in the team always because he plays with heart and is never tear down by unfair criticism. The Only player after Christiano Ronaldo that is criticism when they haven't put a foot wrong.
vimdknopu
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someone call the firebrigade because the boy is on 🚒🚒🔥🙌👏👏👏