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Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus makes shocking injury revelation after three separate spells on sidelines this season


ARSENAL star Gabriel Jesus has revealed he cannot remember the last time he played without pain.

The 27-year-old has been sidelined with injury on three separate occasions this season.

Gabriel Jesus is playing through painCredit: Getty
Jesus has been injured in three spells this seasonCredit: Rex
He had surgery on his knee after the World Cup in 2022Credit: @dejesusoficial – Instagram

Jesus missed the start of the campaign with a knee problem.

At the end of October, the striker was back in the treatment room again after suffering a hamstring strain.

And most recently, Jesus was absent for five games in February with another knee injury.

Since signing for Arsenal in the summer of 2022, the Brazilian has had a stop-start spell after picking up an injury that required knee surgery at the World Cup in Qatar.

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Opening up on his recent battles, Jesus said: “I’m just trying to get fit and help Arsenal as much as I can.

“Unfortunately, I’ve had some problems this season and I hope next season I don’t have those.

“Sometimes I feel it (pain in his knee). I don’t remember the last day I played football without pain so I cannot complain.

“I’m just trying to recover well and then that’s it. Mentally I try to keep strong in my mind.”

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Jesus has played 28 times in all competitions this season, scoring eight goals.

He will be hoping to start in the Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich tomorrow.

Watch Gabriel Jesus struggle to walk in knee brace as Arsenal star posts injury update video in the gym

And he has a good record in Europe this term, already hitting the back of the net four times.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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