"To be with the top teams, you need to score 90 to 100 goals at least," said Mikel Arteta. "Somehow, you need those goals in the team. Don't ask me how, but you need them."
Arteta was speaking after a 2-0 loss to Liverpool in March. At the time, Arsenal had scored 43 goals in 27 Premier League outings at a meagre rate of roughly 1.6 per game. The lack of cutting edge would eventually cost them a top-four finish.
Fast forward to today and Arsenal's output is transformed. With 31 goals from 13 Premier League games, their average has leapt to 2.4 per game, propelling them to the top of the Premier League and putting them on track to surpass the 90-goal mark.
Conversely, it has a lot to do with a striker who has failed to score in his last 10 appearances in all competitions. Gabriel Jesus may not be finding the net himself right now, but he has taken Arsenal to an altogether different level as an attacking force.
Finishing issues resurface
If there could be one complaint about Arsenal's 1-0 win over Chelsea on Sunday, it is that the scoreline did not accurately reflect the extent of their dominance. Arteta's side registered 14 shots to Chelsea's five worth 2.25 expected goals to 0.29.
Jesus was responsible for one of their most glaring misses, heading wide from Gabriel Martinelli's cross in the first half, and it was not the first instance of wastefulness lately.
Jesus scored five goals in his first eight appearances for Arsenal following his £45m arrival from Manchester City in the summer but his drought now runs to 686 minutes in all competitions.
A lack of killer instinct in front of goal became a theme of Jesus' time at City. There were 58 Premier League goals in 160 games in total, but he underperformed dramatically relative to his expected goals, his chances in fact worth a projected total of over 70.
Only Christian Benteke recorded a higher negative difference between expected goals and goals scored during that period and a similar trend is now evident at Arsenal.
Jesus ranks fourth in the Premier League in terms of expected goals this season. He ranks even higher, in second, if you take out penalties. And yet his total of five scored puts him 14th.
Only four players - Patrick Bamford, Danny Welbeck, Jarrod Bowen and Solly March - have been more wasteful with their finishing, according to the underlying numbers.
Is he simply reverting to type?
Jesus' scoring record at City looks particularly modest at a time when Erling Haaland is finding the net at such an extraordinary rate, but it is worth noting that it appears far more impressive when excluding substitute appearances.
Jesus scored 53 goals in 99 Premier League starts for City. While he was undoubtedly wasteful at times, a lack of consistency in terms of playing time, preventing him from building rhythm and confidence, was a bigger issue.
The situation is of course very different at Arsenal, where he is starting every Premier League game, and while his scoreless run is of course a source of frustration, a far bigger worry would be if the opportunities were not coming his way at all.
"I don't think there is any suggestion the drought will go on too much longer because Arsenal do create so many chances," former Arsenal striker Alan Smith told Sky Sports News last week.
"He is just snatching at things at the moment. It's that attitude when you haven't got a goal, you get a bit overanxious… The goals will come." Arteta added: "He just needs to be patient."
The creativity factor
It is of course a skill in itself to put yourself in scoring positions so frequently, even if the chances are too often missed, but most significant with Jesus is that he is giving Arsenal so much else.
His arrival has totally transformed their penalty-box threat, the Brazilian international having, by a considerable distance, the most touches in the opposition area in the Premier League this season.
But his dynamism is such that he is also wielding huge influence in other parts of the pitch, linking the play in midfield, helping Arsenal pin opponents back and setting up chances for his team-mates.
It can be seen in his creative output. There have been five assists in the Premier League so far, more than any other striker, while only five players have created more chances from open play.
His ability to drag defenders out of position and create space for others has proved invaluable. Either side of him, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli have been more effective than ever. The same is true of Granit Xhaka and Martin Odegaard.
Jesus has facilitated this improvement, at times through his intelligent off-the-ball runs, selflessly drifting towards the flanks for the benefit of others, and at other times through ball-carrying.
Jesus ranks third in the Premier League for successful dribbles this season, behind only Bournemouth's Marcus Tavernier and Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze, while only one player, Eze's Palace's team-mate Wilfried Zaha, has won more fouls.
Increasingly, Arsenal's opponents are finding themselves having to double up on Jesus, allowing him to draw more defenders towards him. His unpredictability is causing chaos in opposition defences and Arteta's side are suddenly threatening from all angles.
That much is evident in the sheer number of players contributing goals.
Arsenal have had 10 different scorers in 13 Premier League games this season. They are the only side in the division with five players to have hit three or more goals in the competition.
Jesus will of course feel his own total should be higher but nobody has been more important to their collective improvement as an attacking force this season.
Beyond the assists Jesus has provided and the chances he has created, there is the fact that only four Premier League players - Kevin De Bruyne, Bruno Fernandes, Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane - have been involved in more attacking sequences.
He is not always the man on the end of those sequences, but as long as Arsenal's goals continue to flow, and Jesus' all-round influence remains so pronounced, it is little cause for concern.
Defending from the front
Jesus is playing a crucial role in a defensive sense too, his energy, work-rate and off-the-ball intelligence allowing Arsenal to press far more effectively in their attacking third.
Arteta's side are averaging 9.5 high turnovers per game compared to 8.4 last season, and 1.8 shot-ending high turnovers per game compared to 1.5 last term.
They may appear relatively minor changes but they have made a significant difference and it is largely thanks to Jesus, whose contribution can be seen in the number of tackles he is making.
In total, he has made 18 - seven more than any other striker in the Premier League and, for further context, the same number as Arsenal centre-back and namesake Gabriel Magalhaes.
Many of those tackles, such as the one to dispossess Thiago Silva in the build-up to the corner from which Arsenal scored the winner against Chelsea on Sunday, have come high up the pitch, but his defensive contribution does not end there.
Often, he can be seen tracking back as far as his own box, nipping in to steal the ball off unsuspecting opponents deep in Arsenal territory, helping to launch counters and providing yet more evidence that he offers so much more than your average striker.
Crucially, Jesus' talent for pressing - Pep Guardiola once called him the best pressing forward in the world - and winning the ball high up the pitch has, together with the introduction of William Saliba, whose recovery pace provides security at the other end, allowed Arteta to move their defensive line higher.
Arsenal ranked sixth last season in terms of start distance, a metric which measures how far from their own goal a team's passing sequences begin. Now, however, they sit third, their average jumping from 42.3m to 43.7m this term.
That high line is helping Arsenal suffocate opponents, with Sunday's game against Chelsea just the latest in which they have defended a lead by pushing forwards, rather than sinking into their own half as they so often did last season.
But the approach is not possible without pressure on the ball high up the pitch and that is just another quality Jesus is providing.
He might not be scoring the goals himself right now, but it is largely thanks to him that they are flowing.
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Daaablmnpy
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What a great signing for Arsenal.very satisfied for what he did so far.
Hucacesz
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when has activities become results. Praise efforts but reward results becus whatever is rewarded get repeatedly. If a snake enter your house and is rewarded with good food, except the snake to be back to your house repeatedly. Stop praising Jesus, his efforts will never quality him for Balloon d'O.
how many goals he has scord
tampumi
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Yet Ur Life Still Won't Benefit 4rm It
Ftsek
EritreanKing
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when has activities become results. Praise efforts but reward results becus whatever is rewarded get repeatedly. If a snake enter your house and is rewarded with good food, except the snake to be back to your house repeatedly. Stop praising Jesus, his efforts will never quality him for Balloon d'O.
bro has endless words 😶😶😶 you should start writing books
Madcap_237
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Strikers are meant to score Assist is another thing
As Long As He Still Contributes To The Win, We're Super Cool With It Funny Tho Hw Ur A Spur[Crylaugh]
Madcap_237
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The hype about him will end soon
Yet Ur Life Still Won't Benefit 4rm It
Vendiknprt
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Stop spewing trash and learn something about the game. Nonsense
You can only teach what you know, you can not teach what you don't know. You reproduced yourself. Hand are not equal mentality, means impossiblity forgetting the knowledge of cause and effect principles- a role model principles. Intelligent people can easily understand what you are by your arts, what you say and do. fortunately we learned everywhere, everyday. Buy you don't want to learn and removed the glass ceiling of your knowledge . please allow me to share knowledge with more exposed Arsenal fan who are ready to share knowledge with me and kept improving day by day. I repeat, in management system, reward results not activities. If G Jesus failed score goals, bench him, he will improve his capacity and capability. Business management and coaching is not physical but mentality, these days it is by intuition, vision, movement, motivation, punishment, inanimate object. I strongly believe I have added value to your mentality Bye. 😁😬😂.
Vaecimprst
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If you want to leave man City go higher. should Haaland leave city or mbappe leave to Real Madrid is it comparable to G.jesus to Arsenal ? City is a winning yearly title club. what of arsenal ? When have they won any reasonable thing in the last three/four years ? That's the meaning of Pele comparison. G Jesus should move higher not come down to lower clubs football. Yet you think he is one of the best ? Did Neymar achieved the main dreams in PSG ? Am sure his movement is regrettable. No wonder he wanted to go back to Bacelona through Messi relationship. sometimes in life we make mistakes by miscalculation. Of course the best passion of Neymar was left in Barcelona. Some clubs make you dreams, inspired and be self motivated like Neymar or Messi in Barcelona. 😁😬😂 Now I strongly believe we all have class. Our thinking outside the box is not at the same level Ok Sir G Jesus is a super star.
Stop spewing trash and learn something about the game. Nonsense
Vendiknprt
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when has activities become results. Praise efforts but reward results becus whatever is rewarded get repeatedly. If a snake enter your house and is rewarded with good food, except the snake to be back to your house repeatedly. Stop praising Jesus, his efforts will never quality him for Balloon d'O.
If you want to leave man City go higher. should Haaland leave city or mbappe leave to Real Madrid is it comparable to G.jesus to Arsenal ? City is a winning yearly title club. what of arsenal ? When have they won any reasonable thing in the last three/four years ? That's the meaning of Pele comparison. G Jesus should move higher not come down to lower clubs football. Yet you think he is one of the best ? Did Neymar achieved the main dreams in PSG ? Am sure his movement is regrettable. No wonder he wanted to go back to Bacelona through Messi relationship. sometimes in life we make mistakes by miscalculation. Of course the best passion of Neymar was left in Barcelona. Some clubs make you dreams, inspired and be self motivated like Neymar or Messi in Barcelona. 😁😬😂 Now I strongly believe we all have class. Our thinking outside the box is not at the same level Ok Sir G Jesus is a super star.
Mukhtari
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You argued blindly. How can you sell one of your best player ? At Jesus age ? Did Real Madrid sell Benzema ? In Real Madrid if you are 9 you are signed to score goals. No excuse becos one day Benzema will have issues. Be a solution thinkers. otherwise you are not important. As a fan what do we learned from football ? until this season, Arsenal is a useless club. Why ? No good results. I don't want to be a participant but a leader. others are followers. My mentality is to be the best passion of myself. Only the champion is easily remembered. Even if you don't know Mohammed Ali, you'll hard his name. Do you watch Pele play ? Garincha, Tosta (sp) ware good players only Pele is the best and well remembered. Zico was like Messi. How many times do you read about him ? Jesus is an average player. If he is good city with never sell him. His mate are still playing in man City. Please be the best passion of yourself.
you argue without sense, Jesus spent more than 5 years at man city, man city would have sold him after his first season if he is as average as you think he is, sometimes player leave Thier teams just to get enough game time and be happy, let me give you an example, Neymar Jr left Barcelona after four years, does it mean he is not good enough for Barca or does that make him an average player? they have to consider thier happiness, the way you are just typing rubbish it's obvious you haven't considered leaving your comfort zone, and one thing you need to understand is that not all players will be like Pele, fingers are not equal, G. Jesus has done his part for man city, another player will come and play his own part, you don't need to be criticizing his performance, footballers are not perfect, they are humans like us, by the way haaland still has his eyes on real Madrid, even his father said he will be staying in man city for two to three years, if you like tag him an average player just because he didn't spend more than 9 years at man city, I rest my case, by the way you are not a good debator
Vendiknprt
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in Benzema's early to late twenties he was very similar to Jesus,he was not a great goalscorer, some people are just not natural goalscorers, the moment you accept this then you will understand football more, instead of criticizing Jesus, you need to appreciate what Jesus did in man city, even Guardiola sometimes appreciate what Jesus did in man city and if you don't believe me, you need to go and read Guardiola's last comment on Julian Alvarez being similar to Jesus, I rest my case
You argued blindly. How can you sell one of your best player ? At Jesus age ? Did Real Madrid sell Benzema ? In Real Madrid if you are 9 you are signed to score goals. No excuse becos one day Benzema will have issues. Be a solution thinkers. otherwise you are not important. As a fan what do we learned from football ? until this season, Arsenal is a useless club. Why ? No good results. I don't want to be a participant but a leader. others are followers. My mentality is to be the best passion of myself. Only the champion is easily remembered. Even if you don't know Mohammed Ali, you'll hard his name. Do you watch Pele play ? Garincha, Tosta (sp) ware good players only Pele is the best and well remembered. Zico was like Messi. How many times do you read about him ? Jesus is an average player. If he is good city with never sell him. His mate are still playing in man City. Please be the best passion of yourself.
tampumi
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Strikers are meant to score Assist is another thing
The hype about him will end soon
tampumi
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That’s Jesus for you that’s what he does But people were saying “Pep was holding him back”
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Exactly... I never liked him inever saw a striker in him
Mukhtari
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Hello, my writing is based on great management thinkers like Napoleon Hill and John c Maxwell, David Trump advice on leadership and managing to succeed ( books). Between Benzema and Jesus who will you choose for Arsenal 9 ? it's has nothing to do with being a fan but results oriented person. Now invite a snake to your house and feed him regularly. You'll see the results Or talk to a lady and give her plenty money regularly. Then stopped suddenly . You'll understand on the need for you to focus on getting results no matter the situations of life you find yourself. No excuse. This hypothesis will always make you important in life. Guardiola sold Jesus becus he is less important. Am sure you can never give your best shirts away unless you buy another one. These are factors. please focus on being the best passion of yourself. I love Real Madrid becus of winning mentality. They don't play finals, they win it. They are solutions to problems. Tell Jesus to score goals like Haaland, that the essence of leadership in Arsenal. period.
in Benzema's early to late twenties he was very similar to Jesus,he was not a great goalscorer, some people are just not natural goalscorers, the moment you accept this then you will understand football more, instead of criticizing Jesus, you need to appreciate what Jesus did in man city, even Guardiola sometimes appreciate what Jesus did in man city and if you don't believe me, you need to go and read Guardiola's last comment on Julian Alvarez being similar to Jesus, I rest my case
Vendiknprt
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indeed hatred is a big and dangerous disease that can not be cured, especially your type of hatred.
Hello, my writing is based on great management thinkers like Napoleon Hill and John c Maxwell, David Trump advice on leadership and managing to succeed ( books). Between Benzema and Jesus who will you choose for Arsenal 9 ? it's has nothing to do with being a fan but results oriented person. Now invite a snake to your house and feed him regularly. You'll see the results Or talk to a lady and give her plenty money regularly. Then stopped suddenly . You'll understand on the need for you to focus on getting results no matter the situations of life you find yourself. No excuse. This hypothesis will always make you important in life. Guardiola sold Jesus becus he is less important. Am sure you can never give your best shirts away unless you buy another one. These are factors. please focus on being the best passion of yourself. I love Real Madrid becus of winning mentality. They don't play finals, they win it. They are solutions to problems. Tell Jesus to score goals like Haaland, that the essence of leadership in Arsenal. period.
Vendiknprt
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indeed hatred is a big and dangerous disease that can not be cured, especially your type of hatred.
hello, my writing is based on great management thinkers like Napoleon Hill and John c Maxwell advice on leadership and management to succeed. Between Benzema and Jesus who will you choose for Arsenal 9 ? it's has nothing to do with being a fan but results oriented person. Now invite a snake to your house and feed him regularly. You'll see the results Or talk to a lady and give her plenty money regularly. Then suddenly stopped. You'll understand on the need for you to focus on getting results no matter the situations of life you find yourself. This hypothesis will always make you important in life. Guardiola sold Jesus becus he is less important. Am sure you can never give your best shirts away unless you buy another one. These are factors. please focus on being the best passion of yourself. I love Real Madrid becus of winning mentality. They don't play finals, they win it. They are solutions to problems. Tell Jesus to score goals like Haaland, that the essence of leadership in Arsenal. period.
9ineball
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Strikers are meant to score Assist is another thing
As long as we’re winning he’ll be back in goal scoring soon
Sleek19
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I believe in Gabriel Jesus….Initially I wasn’t supportive of his transfer but his work ethic in Arsenal shirt has been unbelievable
Mukhtari
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when has activities become results. Praise efforts but reward results becus whatever is rewarded get repeatedly. If a snake enter your house and is rewarded with good food, except the snake to be back to your house repeatedly. Stop praising Jesus, his efforts will never quality him for Balloon d'O.
indeed hatred is a big and dangerous disease that can not be cured, especially your type of hatred.
❤️losblancos❤️
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Strikers are meant to score Assist is another thing
he is more like a false nine
INNOCENTRAPIST
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Jesus is a natural winger,only transformed to play as a main striker by Tite
Zuhcelmyz
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Arsenal need a finisher
Vendiknprt
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when has activities become results. Praise efforts but reward results becus whatever is rewarded get repeatedly. If a snake enter your house and is rewarded with good food, except the snake to be back to your house repeatedly. Stop praising Jesus, his efforts will never quality him for Balloon d'O.
(expect the snake)
Vendiknprt
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when has activities become results. Praise efforts but reward results becus whatever is rewarded get repeatedly. If a snake enter your house and is rewarded with good food, except the snake to be back to your house repeatedly. Stop praising Jesus, his efforts will never quality him for Balloon d'O.
AbdulZaks008
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imagine if it's Nunez...
Stevenong
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Give him time he will start scoring
Pep-Guadiola
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That’s Jesus for you that’s what he does But people were saying “Pep was holding him back”
Victorspurs
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Strikers are meant to score Assist is another thing