Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus scored a dream goal for the club in a 3-1 win over Inter Milan at the San Siro stadium. The Brazilian forward has been struggling to find his form since returning from an 11-month injury layoff, but two goals against his former team showed he still has what it takes. His second goal was particularly sweet, as he celebrated with teammates after scoring in a Champions League game for the first time since November.
Jesus' performance was just one part of a dominant display by Arsenal, who maintained their 100% record in the competition and sealed their place in the last 16. The win came after Inter had started to gain control of the game, but Jesus's second goal changed the momentum with a beautifully curled shot that flew into the top corner.
The victory was also notable for being the first time two centre-forwards, Gabriel Jesus and Viktor Gyokeres, had scored in the same game for Arsenal. The win marked another milestone in Arteta's 100% record as Gunners manager in the competition.
Jesus' goals were met with joy from fans, but he remains wary of his position in the team. The 28-year-old said that everyone wants to start, and he is not a kid anymore. He praised Gyokeres for coming on and scoring, saying "I am very happy Vik came on and scored a goal." Jesus believes that Kai Havertz will come back and score when he gets his chance.
The win also highlights the growing depth of Arsenal's squad under manager Arteta. Despite struggling to find form in recent weeks, Jesus showed that he still has quality, while Gyokeres stepped up with a fine performance. The team now looks forward to their next game against Manchester United.
Jesus' performance was just one part of a dominant display by Arsenal, who maintained their 100% record in the competition and sealed their place in the last 16. The win came after Inter had started to gain control of the game, but Jesus's second goal changed the momentum with a beautifully curled shot that flew into the top corner.
The victory was also notable for being the first time two centre-forwards, Gabriel Jesus and Viktor Gyokeres, had scored in the same game for Arsenal. The win marked another milestone in Arteta's 100% record as Gunners manager in the competition.
Jesus' goals were met with joy from fans, but he remains wary of his position in the team. The 28-year-old said that everyone wants to start, and he is not a kid anymore. He praised Gyokeres for coming on and scoring, saying "I am very happy Vik came on and scored a goal." Jesus believes that Kai Havertz will come back and score when he gets his chance.
The win also highlights the growing depth of Arsenal's squad under manager Arteta. Despite struggling to find form in recent weeks, Jesus showed that he still has quality, while Gyokeres stepped up with a fine performance. The team now looks forward to their next game against Manchester United.